Definition of Heterodonty. Meaning of Heterodonty. Synonyms of Heterodonty

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- In anatomy, a heterodont (from Gr****, meaning 'different teeth') is an animal which possesses more than a single tooth morphology. In vertebrates, heterodont...
- and the differences in teeth in species due to gender is called ****ual heterodonty. Usually, females have larger teeth because on average they are usually...
- the stresses on the front teeth. The teeth of T. rex displa**** marked heterodonty (differences in shape). The premaxillary teeth, four per side at the...
- had various types of teeth–such as canines and molars–in its mouth (heterodonty), and it probably was able to chew its food in contrast to modern cetaceans...
- synapsid with caniniform teeth and a reappraisal of mandibular size-shape heterodonty in the origin of mammals". Royal Society Open Science. 8 (12): 211237...
- Pennsylvania. A study of 382 specimens from the site showed the strong heterodonty of this genus, which varies widely in tooth length and cusp number. This...
- North Carolina measured about 7.2 cm in height. Postosuchus possessed heterodonty dentition, which means each tooth was different in size and shape from...
- ****, T.; ****, S.; Bevitt, J. J.; Reisz, R. R. (2024). "Size and shape heterodonty in the early Permian synapsid Mesenosaurus efremovi". Journal of Anatomy...
- Lorraine in which this species was found. This genus appears to exhibit heterodonty. "Fossilworks: Annea". fossilworks.org. Retrieved 17 December 2021. "Mindat...
- the tip of the upper jaw had a D-shaped cross section. However, this heterodonty is characteristic of the family. The longest teeth were in the maxilla...