How does it work - Teeth

 




Teeth is the starting point of the our food's journey to our stomach. In this passage, I will write about different types of teeth, carnivore teeth and herbivore teeth.

The molars are the edge of the cheek. They have ridges or cusps so they can grind and crunch food (for example a cookie). The premolars are next, as the brother of the molar as I like to call it, basically works as a grinder and grinds the food into a paste. The canines are like a gripping tool, so they help grip the food and tear it into smaller pieces. Finally, the incisors are chisel shaped teeth which are at the front of the mouth and they help cut food into small pieces like the scissors that help to cut and that is why it sounds like the scissors - incisors. 

Carnivores have very sharp teeth. Their canines are just like swords it can easily slice the prey up and eat it. The molars are like blades which are strong enough to slice a prey's skin and can crunch the bones. Herbivores are almost the opposite, their incisors graze the plant cutting them like scissors. Vegitables and other plants are hard to much freely, so their molars are designed with bumps and ridges to grind plants up. Well that wraps it up about my essay on teeth and I hope you learned something. Write to you soon in my next essay.

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