Homodont dentition
1 type of tooth
Heterodont dentition
more than 1 kind of tooth
Homodont
Armadillos have (blank) dentition
diphyodont dentition
2 sets of teeth
one milk one adult
Hypsodont
High-crowned
Hypsodont
Horses have high-crowned teeth meaning that they are (blank)
Brachyodont
Short-crowned
Brachyodont
Pigs have short-crowned teeth meaning that they are (blank)
Carnassial pair
The last upper premolar (4th) and the 1st lower molar
Carnassial pair
adaptation in carnivores that is hyper-developed to slice meat
Loph
Ridge between two cusps
Metacone
1 (UPPER RIGHT TRIBOSPHENIC MOLAR)
Paracone
2
Protocone
4
Hypoconid
1
Protoconid
2 (LOWER LEFT TRIBOSPHENIC MOLAR)
Metaconid
3
Entoconid
4 (LOWER TRIBOSPHENIC MOLAR)
Hypoconulid
5
Metacone
1 (UPPER RIGHT QUADRATE MOLAR)
Paracone
2 (UPPER RIGHT QUADRATE MOLAR)
Protocone
4
Hypocone
5 (UPPER RIGHT QUADRATE MOLAR)
Hypoconid
1
Protoconid
2
Metaconid
3 (LOWER LEFT QUADRATE MOLAR)
Entoconid
4 (LOWER LEFT QUADRATE MOLAR)
Zalambdodont pattern
V-shaped ridges
Zalambdodont
Elephant shrews and some insectivores dentition have a (blank) pattern (V pattern)
Dilambdodont pattern
W-shaped ridges
Lophodont pattern
Fusion within the cusps to form long ridges or lophs
Horse, lophodont
This is a (blank) with a (blank) dentition pattern
Selenodont
A deer's dentition has a (blank) pattern
Deer, selenodont
This is a (blank) with a (blank) dentition pattern
Bunodont pattern
Crown consists of low, rounded cusps
Bear, bunodont
This is a (blank) with a (blank) dentition pattern
Loxodont pattern
Extreme lophodonty. Looks like a washboard
Loxodont
An elephants dentition has a (blank) pattern
Homodont, fish
Dolphins have sharp (blank) teeth and use them to feed on (blank)
Incisors, blood
Vampires have blade-like (blank) used to feed on (blank)
Homodont, insects
Armadillos have reduced (blank) pegs that are used to feed on (blank)
Absence, ants
Anteaters have a complete (blank) of teeth and feed on (blank)
Carnassial pair, omnivorous
Bears have a reduced ( blank) and have a (blank) diet