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Essentials of Physical Anthropology
This varied pat— tern, termed a heterodont dentition, is reflected in the ancestral (
primitive) mammalian arrangement of teeth, a REPTILIAN (alligator): homodont A
Figure 5-13 Reptilian and mammalian teeth. Neocortex Cerebrum Cerebellum ...
Robert Jurmain, Lynn Kilgore, Wenda Trevathan, 2012
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Competition Science Vision
Differentiation. (Shape). of. Teeth. Morphologically, teeth can be distinguished as
homodont or heterodont. ... Heterodont. • Mammalian teeth are characteristically
heterodont, i.e., teeth are dissimilar in shape and size. • Teeth are ...
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Competition Science Vision
Differentiation (Shape) of Teeth Morphologically, teeth can be distinguished as
homodont or heterodont. Homodont ○ In certain vertebrates other than mammals
, all the teeth are similar in shape and size. They are called homodont or isodont.
The palaeoheterodonts are an extant, Ordovician–Recent, group characterised
by heterodont to schizodont dentition. They are freshwater to marine.
Palaeoheterodonts are exemplified by the heterodont modiomorphioid
Modiolopsis, the ...
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The Fossil Book: A Record of Prehistoric Life
Bivalves in this group have either heterodont or schizodont teeth in the hinge
area. Heterodonts generally have two or three large (cardinal) teeth just below
the umbo, and long lateral teeth both in front of and behind the cardinal teeth.
Pat Vickers Rich, Thomas H. V. Rich, 1989
Heterodont When teeth are arranged in groups which differ in shape and function
; the term heterodont is applied to this dentition. Most vertebrates below
mammals that possess teeth have homodont teeth. However, there are several
kinds of ...
D.R. Khanna, P. R. Yadav, 2005
Fig. 7.21 Pharyngeal teeth. example of polymorphism in the pharyngeal jaw
apparatus in South American cichlids. Distinctly heterodont dentitions are found
in certain bony fish, the sheep's head fish, Sargus, being a good example (Fig.
7.22).
B.G. Kapoor, Bhavna Khanna, 2004
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Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals
Early mysticetes and odon- tocetes are similar to archaeocetes in that they are
heterodont, with a morphological gradient from conical, single-rooted anterior
teeth to triangular (or rounded) multi-rooted cheek teeth with accessory denticles.
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William F. Perrin, Bernd Wursig, J. G.M. Thewissen, 2009
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Human Evolution: An Introduction to Mans Adaptations
The mammal's heterodont dentition, in which different teeth have different shapes
and functions, arose from the reptilian homodont dentition, in which the teeth
were similar in shape and function (Fig. 3.3). The reptile jaw and homodont ...
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The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Growth and Development
Control of tooth shape and position The mammalian dentition, unlike that of most
fish, amphibians, and reptiles, is heterodont, namely having different- shaped
teeth along the jaws. From mesial to lateral (i.e. front to back) of each side of the ...
Stanley J. Ulijaszek, Francis E. Johnston, Michael A. Preece, 1998
3 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «HETERODONT»
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heterodont nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Latest-known diadectomorph discovered from the Upper Permian of …
Alveusdectes fenestralis is distinguished as a diadectomorph in early tetrapods for heterodont dentition with anterior procumbent anterior teeth, ... «Phys.Org, mag 15»
Phytosaurs, (mostly) gharial-snouted reptiles of the Triassic, part I
Phytosaurs are heterodont, with (typically) two pairs of elongate teeth at the slightly down-turned, sometimes slightly expanded, snout tip, ... «Scientific American, nov 14»
Reviving Heterodontosaurus
Heterodontosaurus, like its close relatives, had a toolkit of different teeth (or a “heterodont dentition) in its mouth that would have allowed the ... «Smithsonian, ott 12»