AP BIOLOGY

ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY

EXCRETION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Animals that eat plants often have wide teeth used for chewing.
A
True
B
False
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Herbivores have teeth that are highly specialized for eating plants. Because plant matter is often difficult to break down, the molars of herbivores are wider and flatter, designed to grind food, and aid in digestion.

Detailed explanation-2: -Answer: Herbivores (plant-eaters) and carnivores (meat-eaters) have very different teeth. Herbivores typically have chisel-like incisors and large, flat premolars and molars for chewing plants, while their canines are small, if they have them at all.

Detailed explanation-3: -The shape of an animal’s teeth tells us what type of food it eats. Herbivores like horses, cows, and rabbits have rows of wide, flat teeth. This helps them in grinding and chewing leaves, grass, and other tough plant materials.

Detailed explanation-4: -Herbivores have broad, flat molars (back teeth) with rough surfaces, which are used for grinding up tough plant tissues. Many herbivores (like squirrels) have chisel-like front teeth used for gnawing through wood or hard seeds.

Detailed explanation-5: -Plant-eaters, known as herbivores, have flat teeth for grinding their food.

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