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The teeth used for biting and cutting food are called as
A. Molars
B. Premolars
C. Canines
D. Incisors

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Hint: In adult human being 32 teeth are present which are permanent. Teeth are divided into four types: incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. Odontology is the study of teeth.

Complete step by step answer:
Incisors – These are the four teeth which are present in both the upper and lower jaw known as the incisors. These are having the one root. The major function of the incisors is to cut food because they have the sharp edge.
Canines – Four canines are present in the oral cavity, two at the maxillary arch and other two in the mandibular area. They are after and adjoining to the lateral incisors. Primary work these teeth are to tear food. They have a single and pointed cusp. They have a single and longest root of any tooth.
Premolars – Location of the premolars behind and adjacent to the canines for crush food. Eight premolars in the oral cavity. There are two in each fourth part of the mouth..
Molars – The back teeth in the mouth are the molars. They have 4-5 cusps which are broader and flatter in surfaces. They grind the food. There are 12 molars with three in each quadrant of the mouth.
Correct answer: So, the correct answer will be D. Incisors.

Note: Incisors meaning from Latin incidere, "to cut".Incisors are of two types: central incisors and lateral incisors. Central incisors are those which are on either side of the midline and lateral incisors are those which are next to central incisors.
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