JAMB - Biology (2002 - No. 21)
The carnassial teeth of a carnivorous animal consist of the
last upper premolar and the first lower molar
last upper molar and the last lower molar
first upper premolar and the lower molar
first upper molar and the first lower molar
Explanation
The carnassial teeth of a carnivorous animal are made up of the fourth upper premolar and the first lower molar.
The carnassial teeth work like scissors to slice through meat, tendons, and muscles.The sharp cusps of the carnassial teeth are able to slice through meat because the inside of the fourth upper premolar closely passes by the outer surface of the first lower molar.
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