Explain how the various teeth adapt mammals for nutrition

Incisor;  sharp;  chisel-shaped;  for  biting;  and  cutting  food;  one  root  for  support  in  the  jaw  bone; Canines;  long;  sharp;  pointed;  for  holding  prey;  piercing;  and  tearing  flesh  from  prey;  single root;  for  support  in  the  jaw  bone;  Premolars;  large/wide;  to  increase  surface  area  for  grinding food;  highly  cusped;  to  increase  surface  area  for  grinding  food;  two  roots;  for  firm support/anchorage  in  the  jaw  bone;  molars;  large/wide;  to  increase  surface  area  for  grinding food;  highly  cusped;  to  increase  surface  area  for  grinding  food;  Max.  20  mks 

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