The carnassial teeth of a carnivorous animal consist of the

BIOLOGY
JAMB 2002

The carnassial teeth of a carnivorous animal consist of the

  • A. last upper premolar and the first lower molar
  • B. last upper molar and the last lower molar
  • C. first upper premolar and the lower molar
  • D. first upper molar and the first lower molar

Correct Answer: A. last upper premolar and the first lower molar



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