. Human physiology : designed for colleges and the higher classes in schools, and for general reading. TEETH OF HERBIVOROUSANIMAL. TEETH OF CARNIVOROUS ANIMAL. 44 . HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY. Man an omnivorous animal. teeth have a sharp edge for cutting. In Fig 4, you see repre-sented the broad and irregular grinding surfaces of the teeth ofherbivorous animals. In animals that live on insects, the teethpresent conical points, which press into corresponding depres-sions in the opposite jaw, as represented in Fig. 5. In thosethat live on soft fruits, the teeth are rounded, as in Fig. are quite in


. Human physiology : designed for colleges and the higher classes in schools, and for general reading. TEETH OF HERBIVOROUSANIMAL. TEETH OF CARNIVOROUS ANIMAL. 44 . HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY. Man an omnivorous animal. teeth have a sharp edge for cutting. In Fig 4, you see repre-sented the broad and irregular grinding surfaces of the teeth ofherbivorous animals. In animals that live on insects, the teethpresent conical points, which press into corresponding depres-sions in the opposite jaw, as represented in Fig. 5. In thosethat live on soft fruits, the teeth are rounded, as in Fig. are quite in contrast with the tearing teeth of the carniv-orous, and the grinding teeth of the herbivorous. FIG 8. FIG. <L.


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