SCIENCE
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
Question
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carnivore
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omnivore
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herbivore
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pescaterian
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Detailed explanation-1: -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-2: -Herbivores have perfect teeth for eating plants. They have molars – strong, mostly flat and ideal for grinding up food so that it is easy to eat. Herbivores also may have sharp incisors at the front of their mouths which they use to cut or tear the plant from the ground or from a larger bush or tree.
Detailed explanation-3: -Omnivores (such as humans) eat both plants and animals, and have broad, flat molars for grinding up a variety of foods. The front teeth are wide, narrow at the tips, and somewhat chisel-shaped, making them useful for biting off chunks of meat or plant material.
Detailed explanation-4: -Our teeth are the way they are because we’re omnivores. 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-5: -These teeth are wide, flat, and have a grooved surface to allow for grinding. An adult male horse will have 40 permanent teeth, while an adult female (mare) may have 36-40 adult teeth.