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Teeth in frog are

  • A) Homodont
  • B) Acrodont
  • C) Heterodont
  • D) Both A and B

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Frogs have a specific type of dental structure that can be categorized based on their tooth characteristics. The correct answer to your question is:

Teeth Classification in Frogs

  • Homodont: This means that all teeth are of the same type and shape.
  • Acrodont: This refers to teeth that are fused to the jawbone and not set in sockets.

Frogs typically possess homodont teeth, which are acrodont as well. Therefore, the answer is:

Answer: D) Both A and B

Frogs have homodont teeth that are acrodont, making them unique in their dental structure.