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teeth with high crowns and shallow roots

Hypsodont

teeth with low crowns that are deeply rooted

Brachyodont

having only 1 set of teeth

monophyodont

having 2 sets of teeth

diphyodont

first set of teeth in immature mammals

deciduous teeth (milk teeth)

two or more morphologically different kinds of teeth

heterodont

all teeth resemble each other in shape, structure, and function

homodont

lacking permanent teeth

edentate

three main cusps arranged roughly as a triangle (early mammals)

tritubercular

Tribosphenic

Quadritubercular

Zalambdodont

Dilambdodont

selenodont

Bunodont

Lophodont

long "ridges" of enamel (distinct in lophodont pattern)

lophs

the "puddles" of dentine

loops

Carnassial- Secodont

Carnassial- Sectorial

A. Crown B. Root C. Enamel D. Dentine E. Pulp


F. Alveolus G. Cementum

Vertebrae

cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, caudal, ribs, sternum, baculum

Cervical

atlas and axis, thoracic, lumbar, sacral caudal

scapula characteristics 3

spinous process (center ridge) coracoid process (near humerus) acromion process (near clavicle)