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The primary dentition in human differs from permanent dentition in not having one

The Primary Dentition In Human Differs From Permanent Dentition In Biology Question

The primary dentition in human differs from permanent dentition in not having one of the following type of teeth:

Options

(a) Premolars
(b) Molars
(c) Incisors
(d) Canine

Correct Answer:

Premolars

Explanation:

The dental formula for milk teeth is 2102/2102, so premolars are absent in the primary dentition.

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Topics: Human Digestion and Breathing (167)
Subject: Biology (4253)

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