True or False: Only mammals masticate (thoroughly chew) to grind up food prior to swallowing. True False Teeth take on the most variation within the mammals. Match the following terms related to mammalian tooth morphology to their proper definition. Hypselodont Hypsodont Lamellar Lophodont Selenodont ✓ [Choose ] Teeth with lophs that run in a cheek-to-tongue orientation Teeth with very high crowns stuck in deep dentary bones Teeth with crescent-like lophs running from anterior to posterior Continuously growing teeth (e.g. in rodents) More complex, many-lophed teeth [Choose] [Choose ] [Choose ]

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True or False: Only mammals masticate (thoroughly chew) to grind up food prior to swallowing.
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False
Teeth take on the most variation within the mammals. Match the following terms related to
mammalian tooth morphology to their proper definition.
Hypselodont
Hypsodont
Lamellar
Lophodont
Selenodont
✓ [Choose ]
Teeth with lophs that run in a cheek-to-tongue orientation
Teeth with very high crowns stuck in deep dentary bones
Teeth with crescent-like lophs running from anterior to posterior
Continuously growing teeth (e.g. in rodents)
More complex, many-lophed teeth
[Choose]
[Choose ]
[Choose ]
Transcribed Image Text:True or False: Only mammals masticate (thoroughly chew) to grind up food prior to swallowing. True False Teeth take on the most variation within the mammals. Match the following terms related to mammalian tooth morphology to their proper definition. Hypselodont Hypsodont Lamellar Lophodont Selenodont ✓ [Choose ] Teeth with lophs that run in a cheek-to-tongue orientation Teeth with very high crowns stuck in deep dentary bones Teeth with crescent-like lophs running from anterior to posterior Continuously growing teeth (e.g. in rodents) More complex, many-lophed teeth [Choose] [Choose ] [Choose ]
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