The condition in which the teeth of an animal vary in shape depending on the part of the body they grow in. Also, the classification of animals that have such teeth. This applies to most mammals except for cetaceans, and incisors, canines, premolars, and molars grow from front to back. → Homodontia Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
動物の歯が、生えている部位によって形状が異なっていること。また、そのような歯を持つ動物の分類。鯨類を除く大部分の哺乳類に該当し、手前から奥に門歯・犬歯・小臼歯・大臼歯が生えている。→同形歯性
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