\n \nThe dental formula of the child (primary dentition) \n \nSo premolars and third molar (last molar) are absent in primary dentition."},"encodingFormat":"text/html","position":0,"text":"Premolars"},"comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":" is the dental formula found in temporary teeth."},"eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","encodingFormat":"text/markdown","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"It is a wrong option."},"encodingFormat":"text/html","position":1,"text":"Molars"},{"@type":"Answer","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"It is a wrong option."},"encodingFormat":"text/html","position":2,"text":"Incisors"},{"@type":"Answer","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"It is a wrong option."},"encodingFormat":"text/html","position":3,"text":"Canine"}],"text":"The primary dentition in human differs from permanent dentition in not having one of the following types of teeth:"},"name":"Quiz on Human Nutrition","typicalAgeRange":"10-17","url":"https://www.embibe.com/questions/The-primary-dentition-in-human-differs-from-permanent-dentition-in-not-having-one-of-the-following-types-of-teeth%3A/EM0111734"}
Following are different layers in the wall of the alimentary canal of man
I) Longitudinal muscles
II) Mucosa
III) Serosa
IV) Circular muscles
V) Submucosa
Arrange them in the correct sequence from the outer to the inner side
In a T. S. of the human small intestine, serosa is the outermost layer and is made up of a thin __A__. Muscularis is formed by the smooth muscles arranged outer __B__ and inner __C__. Sub-mucosa is formed by the __D__. Mucosa is the innermost layer made of __E__.
A baby boy aged two years is admitted to playing school and passes through a dental check-up. The dentist observed that the boy had twenty teeth. Which teeth were absent?