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Sentences with MONOPHYODONT

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"The monophyodont nature of crocodiles means that they do not shed or replace their teeth like mammals."
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"Some monophyodont species, like sharks, continuously grow and replace their teeth."
3
"In humans, primary teeth are monophyodont and are eventually replaced by permanent teeth."
4
"The monophyodont nature of the pigeon's beak allows it to continuously grow and regenerate throughout its life."
5
"The dental formula of monophyodont animals varies from species to species."
6
"Monkeys have monophyodont dentition with a dental formula similar to humans."
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"Elephants are monophyodont, meaning they only grow two sets of teeth in their lifetime."
2
"Sharks are an example of monophyodont animals, continuously replacing their teeth throughout their life."
3
"The monophyodont dentition in mammals is specialized for various functions."
4
"Monkeys have a monophyodont tooth system, which means they have only one set of teeth."
5
"Crocodiles only have one set of teeth during their lifetime, making them monophyodont."
6
"The monophyodont dentition of humans includes incisors, canines, premolars, and molars."
7
"Most marsupials are monophyodont, meaning their teeth are only replaced once."
8
"The typical monophyodont dentition of a carnivorous mammal consists of sharp and pointed teeth."
9
"Humans are considered monophyodont organisms since they only have two sets of teeth."
10
"Dolphins possess monophyodont dentition that aids in catching and consuming prey."
11
"Teeth loss in monophyodont species can lead to decreased feeding efficiency."
12
"Rodents belong to the category of monophyodont mammals, with teeth growing continuously throughout their life."
13
"The dental formula of monophyodont individuals remains constant throughout their life."
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"The monophyodont tooth replacement in mammals is a highly regulated process."
15
"Although lacking continuous tooth replacement, monophyodont animals often have efficient chewing mechanisms."
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"The monophyodont nature of some mammals means they do not go through a secondary set of teeth."
2
"Sharks are considered monophyodonts as they continuously grow and replace their teeth throughout their life."
3
"Reptiles are generally monophyodonts, meaning they have a single set of teeth that are not replaced."
4
"The study of monophyodonts helps researchers understand tooth development and evolution."
5
"Some monophyodonts have sharp teeth adapted for tearing flesh, while others have flat teeth for grinding plants."
6
"The dental anatomy of monophyodont animals differs from that of polyphyodont animals."
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"The monophyodont dentition of rodents is characterized by large incisors that continually grow throughout their life."
8
"The limited number of teeth in monophyodonts necessitates proper dental care and maintenance."
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