Animals

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Animals: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Animals, Human Teeth, Animal Teeth, Modification in Cows' Teeth, Curved Teeth of Snakes, Front Teeth of Squirrel and, Sharp Teeth of Cats

Important Questions on Animals

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_____ is essential for fighting tooth decay.

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The crown of the tooth, which is visible out, is covered with _____.

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How many canine teeth are present in humans altogether?

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Draw the four types of teeth.

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How many teeth are there in each jaw of adult human? Complete the following table:

  Upper jaw Upper jaw Total
Incisors 4 4  
Canines 2 2  
Premolars     8
Molars 6    
Total      

 

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Look at the teeth of the animals shown below:

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Are they all the same in shape in shape and size?

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Join the dots to complete the structure of a tooth. Colour and label all its parts.
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Name two examples of small animals.

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If there are no teeth in the mouth, then what problems would be there?

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What is the function of long teeth (incisors) of dog?

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What is enamel?

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State true or false.

Teeth are dead structures.

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Tina is 25 years old and her child, Emma is 3 years old. Based on this, which of these statements is correct?

 

 

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George is seven months old and he has newly developed teeth. What are these teeth known as?

 

 

 

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Who has milk teeth?

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State true or false.

A human being produces two sets of 32 teeth each during their lifetime.

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Anna is six years old. She is excited because she has just lost her first tooth naturally. What kind of tooth has she lost?

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Identify the set of permanent teeth.

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Another name for milk teeth is temporary teeth. Why?

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State yes/no.

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A tooth is like a bone, as both of them can repair on their own.