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Sentences with MONOPHYODONTS

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"The monophyodonts dentition of rats is characterized by the absence of any deciduous molars."
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"Some species of monophyodonts reptiles have an elongated toothed snout."
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"The monophyodonts dentition of elephants consists of two sets of teeth, the deciduous set and the permanent set."
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"In monophyodonts animals, the adult teeth erupt and push out the deciduous ones without any replacement."
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"Sharks are an example of monophyodonts animals as they continually replace their teeth throughout their lifetime."
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"The monophyodonts dentition of dolphins is adapted for catching and gripping prey."
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"The monophyodonts include some species of reptiles and mammals."
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"Most monophyodonts do not replace their teeth once they have erupted."
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"The dental formula of monophyodonts is usually simpler compared to other animals."
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"Some monophyodonts, like dogs and cats, have sharp incisors for tearing meat."
5
"One example of monophyodonts are the armadillos, which have a single set of teeth throughout their life."
6
"Crocodiles are monophyodonts that have sharply pointed teeth for gripping and tearing prey."
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"Most monophyodonts have specialized teeth for grinding or crushing food."
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"Birds are considered monophyodonts because they only develop one set of teeth during their life."
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"In monophyodonts, teeth are typically replaced by bony tissue rather than new teeth."
10
"Some monophyodonts, like elephants, rely on their molars for consuming vegetation."
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"The teeth of monophyodonts are usually well-adapted for catching and eating prey."
12
"Most monophyodonts have evolved specialized tooth structures for a particular diet."
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"The dental structures of monophyodonts are highly conserved across different species."
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"Some examples of monophyodonts include crocodiles, birds, and turtles."
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"Unlike humans, monophyodonts do not go through a process of losing baby teeth and growing permanent teeth."
3
"Sharks are also considered monophyodonts because their teeth are constantly being replaced."
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"Most reptiles are monophyodonts, meaning they only grow one set of teeth in their lifetime."
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"Elephants are monophyodonts, which means they have only one set of teeth that grows and wears out over time."
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"The teeth of monophyodonts are often specialized to perform specific functions, such as tearing or grinding."
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