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Salamanders have
three different sets of teeth: dentary, premaxillary, and
vomerine teeth,
which are
named due to
their location in the mouth. All the teeth...
- The
vomer (/ˈvoʊmər/) is one of the
unpaired facial bones of the skull. It is
located in the
midsagittal line, and
articulates with the sphenoid, the ethmoid...
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palate repair (6 months) in the
vomerine flap
group was
significantly more than the
decrease observed in the non-
vomerine flap group, and
there was no significant...
- the root by
fibrous tissue.
These are on the edge of the
upper jaw and
vomerine teeth are also on the roof of
their mouths. No
teeth are in the
lower jaw...
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toads (Bufo spp.) have no teeth. In many
amphibians there are also
vomerine teeth attached to a
facial bone in the roof of the mouth. The
tiger salamander...
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along the belly. The
lower jaw
projects slightly,
there are
seldom any
vomerine teeth on the roof of the
mouth and the hind edge of the gill
covers is...
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silkworm larvae.
Small prey will be
caught within the
range of the
vomerine teeth or by the
posterior half of the tongue, to
which the prey adheres...
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muscles to open and
close it. In the jaw were moderate-sized
palatal and
vomerine (upper) and
coronoid (lower) fangs, as well rows of
smaller teeth. This...
- wide head and
flattened body;
reduced eyes;
presence of
maxillary and
vomerine teeth; toes with
reduced webbing;
circular pupil; large, oval, and entire...
- some
frogs lack
teeth in the
lower jaw. In many
amphibians there are also
vomerine teeth attached to the bone in the roof of the mouth. The
mouths of reptiles...