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24 Cards in this Set
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teeth with high crowns and shallow roots |
Hypsodont |
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teeth with low crowns that are deeply rooted |
Brachyodont |
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having only 1 set of teeth |
monophyodont |
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having 2 sets of teeth |
diphyodont |
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first set of teeth in immature mammals |
deciduous teeth (milk teeth) |
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two or more morphologically different kinds of teeth |
heterodont |
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all teeth resemble each other in shape, structure, and function |
homodont |
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lacking permanent teeth |
edentate |
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three main cusps arranged roughly as a triangle (early mammals) |
tritubercular |
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Tribosphenic |
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Quadritubercular |
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Zalambdodont |
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Dilambdodont |
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selenodont |
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Bunodont |
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Lophodont |
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long "ridges" of enamel (distinct in lophodont pattern) |
lophs |
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the "puddles" of dentine |
loops |
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Carnassial- Secodont |
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Carnassial- Sectorial |
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A. Crown B. Root C. Enamel D. Dentine E. Pulp F. Alveolus G. Cementum |
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Vertebrae |
cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, caudal, ribs, sternum, baculum |
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Cervical |
atlas and axis, thoracic, lumbar, sacral caudal |
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scapula characteristics 3 |
spinous process (center ridge) coracoid process (near humerus) acromion process (near clavicle) |