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Polyphyodont

A polyphyodont is any animal whose teeth are continually replaced. In contrast, diphyodonts are characterized by having only two successive sets of teeth.

Evolution in mammals, Crocodilia & Growth

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Polyphyodont

Nodes30
Edges29
Triples17
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.066667
Components1

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Polyphyodont

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related to Evolution in mammals · 10
Polyphyodont → Although, Diplodocus, During, Instead, Mammals, Manatees, Molars, The, Therapsida, These
see also · 3
Polyphyodont → Medicine, Regeneration, Regenerative

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teeth tooth mammals evolution replaced developmental molars vertebrates set regeneration animal contrast polyphyodonts crocodilia manatees doi pmid diphyodonts sharks reptiles

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
crocodilesinstance ofmany reptiles0.80text
geckosinstance ofmany reptiles0.80text
and most other vertebratesinstance ofmany reptiles0.80text
with mammals being the main exceptioninstance ofmany reptiles0.80text
Polyphyodontrelated to Evolution in mammalsManatees0.60section
Polyphyodontrelated to Evolution in mammalsAlthough0.60section
Polyphyodontrelated to Evolution in mammalsDuring0.60section
Polyphyodontrelated to Evolution in mammalsTherapsida0.60section
Polyphyodontrelated to Evolution in mammalsInstead0.60section
Polyphyodontrelated to Evolution in mammalsMolars0.60section
Polyphyodontrelated to Evolution in mammalsDiplodocus0.60section
Polyphyodontrelated to Evolution in mammalsMammals0.60section

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