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Tooth Anatomy
People use their teeth to bite and chew food - they are the first step in the digestion of food. The long, sharp canine teeth tear up food (like meat). The wide, flat molars grind and mash up food.
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Lesson Plans, High Graphic, Questions, Core Content
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The Truth About Teeth
"Bite" into this article to find out more about your teeth, with diagrams and pictures that show your different kinds of teeth, how to take care of your teeth, and other interesting information.
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High Graphic
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Teeth & Eating
Can you match the correct type of teeth to the correct animal? The activity on this webpage is designed to do just that. Teeth and Eating uses a virtual lion, human, sheep, and penguin to explain the concept of how teeth are adapted to the type of food that an organism eats. The interactive component of the page is the ability of the student to drag a set of teeth to the correct target area. Other features include an interactive self-assessment quiz with feedback, and a complete set of directions.
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Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Core Content, Inquiry
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Site/Standard Correlation
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2.13 / 3
You Know Your Teeth
Teeth have different shapes for different jobs. For example, when you eat, the upper teeth work together with the lower teeth of the same shape to bite, chew, and tear food. The names of these teeth are
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High Graphic, Core Content
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Site/Standard Correlation
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1.88 / 3
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