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Which are cutting teeth in humans ?
(a) Canines
(b) Molars
(c) Premolars
(d) Incisors

A

Canines

B

Molars

C

Premolars

D

Incisors

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To determine which teeth are considered cutting teeth in humans, we can analyze the options provided. 1. **Understanding the Types of Teeth**: - Humans have four types of teeth: incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. - Each type of tooth has a specific function related to the processing of food. 2. **Identifying the Function of Each Tooth Type**: - **Incisors**: These are the front teeth, and they are sharp and flat. Their primary function is to cut food into smaller pieces. - **Canines**: These are the pointed teeth next to the incisors. They are primarily used for tearing food. - **Premolars**: These teeth are located behind the canines and are used for crushing and grinding food. - **Molars**: These are the large, flat teeth at the back of the mouth, also used for grinding food. 3. **Analyzing the Options**: - (a) Canines: Not cutting teeth; used for tearing. - (b) Molars: Not cutting teeth; used for grinding. - (c) Premolars: Not cutting teeth; used for crushing. - (d) Incisors: These are the cutting teeth. 4. **Conclusion**: - The correct answer is (d) Incisors, as they are specifically designed for cutting food.
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