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- Boto (5572 bytes)
36: ... peglike, whereas the rear teeth are flatter with cusps. The two tooth types serve different functions: s... - Ape (10931 bytes)
33: ...inguished from these [[monkey]]s by the number of cusps on their [[molar (tooth)|molar]]s (apes have five... - Beach (8328 bytes)
33: ...iting sand as horns and scouring out sand to form cusps. This forms the uneven edge of a sandy beach. - Molar (tooth) (1877 bytes)
5: ...und in [[human]]s and various other species. Four cusps are arranged in a rectangle; there may be a fifth...
6: *'''Bunodont''': The cusps, instead of being sharp peaks, are rounded hills. - Tooth enamel (32458 bytes)
21: ...56;m per day and begins at the future location of cusps around 3-4 months ''in utero'' {{ref|cate_formati...
50: | Cusps united; occlusal completely calcified<br />and 1/...
54: | Cusps united; occlusal incompletely calcified;<br />cal...
71: | cusps united; occlusal<br />completely calcified
75: | cusps united; occlusal<br />incompletely calcified - Sandbar Shark (2764 bytes)
16: ...rk's snout. Their upper teeth have broadly uneven cusps with sharp edges. Its second dorsal fin and anal...
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