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Adaptations in the Animal Kingdom
Monodont means “one-toothed.” Other than the males' tusk, narwhals have no
functional teeth. The beluga whale (another monodont) has eight or nine pairs of
peglike teeth in both upper and lower jaws. Monodontidae is somewhat of a ...
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Mammals of California and Its Coastal Waters
Most mammals are diphyodont in that they normally have two sets of teeth during
their lives. The first of these is the milk set and the second is the permanent set.
Some mammals, however, are monodont, having but one set, ...
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Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry
Monodont bridges are ideal solutions for proper esthetic development of implant
cases in the aspect of: a. lip line. b. crown length. c. incisal contour. d. periimplant
gingival architecture. 6. The struts are _, allowing them to conform to a wide ...
At the proximal end of the ulna is an extension known as the olecranon process (
elbow) which shows great variation in the whales; in some families (Platanistidae
, Monodont- idae) it is entirely absent; in others (Physeteridae, Ziphiidae, ...
Spencer Wilkie Tinker, 1988
Lined Monodont, Monodonta lineata (da Costa, 1778). Shell globose, large,
heavy, with somewhat rounded whorls. Surface smoothish to rough with low,
weak, spiral ridges. Irregular growth lines are frequent. Color dark-gray with a
fine ...
Robert Tucker Abbott, 1990
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Fur Seals and Sea Lions
Phocid seals have 22—36 teeth, some possessing multi—cusped (multi-pointed)
teeth, while otariids have 34—38 monodont (single—pointed) teeth. Like other
carnivores, otariids have long canines and, in place of molars, have sharp, ...
Roger Kirkwood, Simon Goldsworthy, 2013
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Professional Paper - United States Geological Survey
The hinge of the lower valve, in youth and in small species, reduced to a
ligamcntal groove, twisted and without thickened lateral ridges; that of heavier
species is at first anodont but becomes monodont in the most differentiated
species, the ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1928
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Mammals from the Age of Dinosaurs: Origins, Evolution, and ...
The specimen is said to be “monodont” (Yadagiri, 1985: 415), with strongly
reduced parastylar and metastylar cusps (Prasad and Manhas, 1997). Referral to
Amphidontidae, not otherwise known by upper molars, must be re- garded as
highly ...
Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska, Richard L. Cifelli, Richard Cifelli, 2013
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Modern Text Book of Zoology: Vertebrates
Teeth in Calotes are : (a) Hetrodont and monodont (b) Homodont and pleurodont
(c) Hetrodont and acrodont (d) Hetrodont and thecodont The precavals are
formed by the union of : (a) Pulmonary veins (b) Azygous vein and juglar vein (c)
...
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History of British Animals: Exhibiting the Descriptive ...
Including the Indigenous, Extirpated, and Extinct Kinds, Together with Periodical
and Occasional Visitants John Fleming. Gen. MONODONT A.— Pillar-lip notched
or suddenly indented, so as to exhibit an imperfect canal. 1. M. muricatvs.