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TEETH
Different animals have different
teeth. Why?
Depends on the
type of food that
they eat

3

1

4

2

5

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Human
Cow
Cat
Dog
Horse
Animals are called:
Eat mainly
vegetation

Herbivores

Eat other
animals

Carnivores

Eat both
vegetation
& flesh

- sheep, rabbit

- dog, tiger

Omnivores
- bears, pigs
4 different types of teeth

incisor

canine

premolar

molar

 These different teeth have different jobs!
Incisors
 These are used for cutting & biting off pieces
of food

Chisel-shaped
Cutting by incisors
Canines
 These are long, pointed and sharp teeth that
are used to hold and tear at food; kill prey
Premolars
 are used to crush & grind soft food

premolars
Molars
 used for chewing &
grinding hard food

cusps
Fig. 1 Dog – a carnivore.

Carnassial
teeth
Carnassial teeth
slide past each other in a scissor-like fashion as the
mouth is closed
are adapted for shearing flesh
Fig. 2 Sheep – a herbivore.

(blunt)
Sheep & Cows have no upper
incisors, unlike horses:
Horny pad of gum

sheep

horse
Function of the horny pad on upper jaw:
the lower teeth grind against the horny pad to
cut grass.
Compare canines in herbivores and
carnivores
sheep

cow

Small as in sheep OR
absent as in cows:
no need to kill

Large, long and
pointed:
to kill prey & hold it
Diastema  is a space where food

collects before being
pushed back by the tongue
Why are premolars & molars very
flat in herbivores?
Provide a large surface area
for crushing grass.
Teeth in:
Herbivores grow
throughout life.

Carnivores &
omnivores stop
growing.

Overgrown
teeth in a
rabbit.
Carnivore

Herbivore
Enamel ridges
Human Jaw
Tooth

Function

Incisor

To cut

Canine

To tear flesh; to hold the
prey; kill prey

Premolar

To crush

Molar

To crush
Look at the
skull.
What type
of food did
the animal
eat?

Flesh
Plants
The lower jaw moves:
Carnivores &
Omnivores
Up and down

Herbivores
Sideways and
back and forth
Question: SEP, 2007
The following diagram shows
the skull of a lion.
a. List TWO characteristics of
canines visible in the
diagram. (2)
Long and pointed.
b. i) What are the canines used for? (1)
To hold the prey in place / tear flesh.
ii) What are the carnassials used for? (1)
Crush flesh and bones.
c. i) Explain why carnivores have a
proportionally large liver. (1)
Excess amino acids are deaminated in the
liver.
ii) In a carnivore the upper and lower jaw fit
together so closely that they cannot be
dislocated. Explain the benefit of this. (1)
So the jaw does not dislocate as the prey
struggles to become free.
d. i) In sheep a horny pad replaces the incisors and
canines on the upper jaw. Explain the function of
the horny pad. (1)
The lower teeth grind against the horny pad to cut
grass.
ii) In herbivores such as sheep the upper and lower
jaw fit loosely. What is the benefit of this?
To allow side to side movement during chewing. (2)
iii) Name the TWO types of teeth that herbivores use
to grind and chew the vegetation.
Molars and premolars. (2)
Question: MAY, 2010
Give a biological explanation for the following
statement:
The dentition of a rabbit is adapted to its diet. (5)
The front incisors are chisel-shaped and adapted for
cutting.
The molars and premolars have flat grinding surfaces
that continue to grow throughout life as they are worn
away by grinding.
The upper and lower jaw fit together very loosely to
allow side-to-side movement during chewing.
Diastema to enable manipulation of food.
Rabbit is a herbivore.
CELLULOSE DIGESTION
IN
HERBIVORES
Most herbivores have a problem:
 eat grass: principal component is cellulose
 cannot produce cellulases

Mutualistic bacteria in digestive system
produce cellulases.
A ruminant has
FOUR stomach chambers
Fig. 3 A ruminant.
 e.g. cow, sheep, goat, camel
 a ruminant has a stomach made of four
chambers, the biggest being the rumen
Where are the bacteria able to make cellulase
found in rabbits & cows?
Non ruminants
Rabbit

Ruminants
Cow
The rumen contains mutualistic bacteria that
produce the enzyme cellulase.
A ruminant:
1. Cuts the grass and swallows it into the
rumen.
2. Bacteria in rumen make cellulase to digest
the cellulose.
3. The grass is regurgitated and chewed by the
flat molars and premolars.
Chewing the cud is when
the grass is regurgitated and chewed by the flat
molars and premolars
What’s up…I’m
chewing my
cud…Sometimes I
chew over 100 times
before swallowing!

A cow makes between
40,000-60,000 jaw
movements a day chewing
The length of the vertebrate digestive system is
related with diet.
Explain why, in
general herbivores &
omnivores have longer
alimentary canals
relative
to their body sizes
than carnivores.
 A longer alimentary canal provides more:
1. time for digestion
2. surface area for absorption of nutrients.
 Vegetation is more difficult to digest than
meat because it contains cells walls.
Question: MAY, 2012

The table below lists a number of characteristics
related to the dentition of dogs and a sheep. For
each statement in the tablemark the box with a
tick () if correct and a cross () if incorrect. (4)
STATEMENT
Incisors found on both upper and
lower jaws.
Molars wear down to form enamel
ridges.
Strong jaw muscles that allow
extensive chewing of food.
Jaw joint only allows up and down
movement.

DOGS

SHEEP
STATEMENT
Incisors found on both upper
and lower jaws.
Molars wear down to form
enamel ridges.
Strong jaw muscles that allow
extensive chewing of food.
Jaw joint only allows up and
down movement.

DOGS

SHEEP
















Question: SEP, 2008
Give a biological explanation for each of the
following statements:
Sheep have cellulose-digesting bacteria in their
gut but lions do not. (4)
Sheep are herbivores and eat grass with a high
cellulose content. Bacteria produce cellulase to
digest cellulose.
Lions are carnivores and do not need the
bacteria.
THE
END
Make sure you
do not
END up in a
shark’s jaws!!

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Teeth

  • 2. Different animals have different teeth. Why? Depends on the type of food that they eat 3 1 4 2 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Human Cow Cat Dog Horse
  • 3. Animals are called: Eat mainly vegetation Herbivores Eat other animals Carnivores Eat both vegetation & flesh - sheep, rabbit - dog, tiger Omnivores - bears, pigs
  • 4. 4 different types of teeth incisor canine premolar molar  These different teeth have different jobs!
  • 5. Incisors  These are used for cutting & biting off pieces of food Chisel-shaped
  • 7. Canines  These are long, pointed and sharp teeth that are used to hold and tear at food; kill prey
  • 8. Premolars  are used to crush & grind soft food premolars
  • 9. Molars  used for chewing & grinding hard food cusps
  • 10. Fig. 1 Dog – a carnivore. Carnassial teeth
  • 11. Carnassial teeth slide past each other in a scissor-like fashion as the mouth is closed are adapted for shearing flesh
  • 12. Fig. 2 Sheep – a herbivore. (blunt)
  • 13. Sheep & Cows have no upper incisors, unlike horses: Horny pad of gum sheep horse
  • 14. Function of the horny pad on upper jaw: the lower teeth grind against the horny pad to cut grass.
  • 15. Compare canines in herbivores and carnivores sheep cow Small as in sheep OR absent as in cows: no need to kill Large, long and pointed: to kill prey & hold it
  • 16. Diastema  is a space where food collects before being pushed back by the tongue
  • 17. Why are premolars & molars very flat in herbivores? Provide a large surface area for crushing grass.
  • 18. Teeth in: Herbivores grow throughout life. Carnivores & omnivores stop growing. Overgrown teeth in a rabbit.
  • 21. Tooth Function Incisor To cut Canine To tear flesh; to hold the prey; kill prey Premolar To crush Molar To crush
  • 22. Look at the skull. What type of food did the animal eat? Flesh
  • 24. The lower jaw moves: Carnivores & Omnivores Up and down Herbivores Sideways and back and forth
  • 25. Question: SEP, 2007 The following diagram shows the skull of a lion. a. List TWO characteristics of canines visible in the diagram. (2) Long and pointed. b. i) What are the canines used for? (1) To hold the prey in place / tear flesh. ii) What are the carnassials used for? (1) Crush flesh and bones.
  • 26. c. i) Explain why carnivores have a proportionally large liver. (1) Excess amino acids are deaminated in the liver. ii) In a carnivore the upper and lower jaw fit together so closely that they cannot be dislocated. Explain the benefit of this. (1) So the jaw does not dislocate as the prey struggles to become free.
  • 27. d. i) In sheep a horny pad replaces the incisors and canines on the upper jaw. Explain the function of the horny pad. (1) The lower teeth grind against the horny pad to cut grass. ii) In herbivores such as sheep the upper and lower jaw fit loosely. What is the benefit of this? To allow side to side movement during chewing. (2) iii) Name the TWO types of teeth that herbivores use to grind and chew the vegetation. Molars and premolars. (2)
  • 28. Question: MAY, 2010 Give a biological explanation for the following statement: The dentition of a rabbit is adapted to its diet. (5) The front incisors are chisel-shaped and adapted for cutting. The molars and premolars have flat grinding surfaces that continue to grow throughout life as they are worn away by grinding. The upper and lower jaw fit together very loosely to allow side-to-side movement during chewing. Diastema to enable manipulation of food. Rabbit is a herbivore.
  • 30. Most herbivores have a problem:  eat grass: principal component is cellulose  cannot produce cellulases Mutualistic bacteria in digestive system produce cellulases.
  • 31. A ruminant has FOUR stomach chambers
  • 32. Fig. 3 A ruminant.  e.g. cow, sheep, goat, camel  a ruminant has a stomach made of four chambers, the biggest being the rumen
  • 33. Where are the bacteria able to make cellulase found in rabbits & cows? Non ruminants Rabbit Ruminants Cow
  • 34. The rumen contains mutualistic bacteria that produce the enzyme cellulase.
  • 35. A ruminant: 1. Cuts the grass and swallows it into the rumen. 2. Bacteria in rumen make cellulase to digest the cellulose. 3. The grass is regurgitated and chewed by the flat molars and premolars.
  • 36. Chewing the cud is when the grass is regurgitated and chewed by the flat molars and premolars What’s up…I’m chewing my cud…Sometimes I chew over 100 times before swallowing! A cow makes between 40,000-60,000 jaw movements a day chewing
  • 37. The length of the vertebrate digestive system is related with diet. Explain why, in general herbivores & omnivores have longer alimentary canals relative to their body sizes than carnivores.
  • 38.  A longer alimentary canal provides more: 1. time for digestion 2. surface area for absorption of nutrients.  Vegetation is more difficult to digest than meat because it contains cells walls.
  • 39. Question: MAY, 2012 The table below lists a number of characteristics related to the dentition of dogs and a sheep. For each statement in the tablemark the box with a tick () if correct and a cross () if incorrect. (4) STATEMENT Incisors found on both upper and lower jaws. Molars wear down to form enamel ridges. Strong jaw muscles that allow extensive chewing of food. Jaw joint only allows up and down movement. DOGS SHEEP
  • 40. STATEMENT Incisors found on both upper and lower jaws. Molars wear down to form enamel ridges. Strong jaw muscles that allow extensive chewing of food. Jaw joint only allows up and down movement. DOGS SHEEP        
  • 41. Question: SEP, 2008 Give a biological explanation for each of the following statements: Sheep have cellulose-digesting bacteria in their gut but lions do not. (4) Sheep are herbivores and eat grass with a high cellulose content. Bacteria produce cellulase to digest cellulose. Lions are carnivores and do not need the bacteria.
  • 42. THE END Make sure you do not END up in a shark’s jaws!!