How are primate teeth specialized?

A) The chewing teeth are often highly specialized, but the front teeth are unspecialized.
B) The back teeth are completely absent, allowing for the primate’s distinctive flat face.
C) The front teeth are completely absent, allowing for the primate’s distinctive flat face.
D) The front teeth are often highly specialized, but the chewing teeth are unspecialized.


D) The front teeth are often highly specialized, but the chewing teeth are unspecialized.

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