Which statement regarding the dentition of cats and humans is correct?

A) Cats have more teeth than humans.
B) Cats have fewer teeth than humans.
C) Cats have the same number of teeth as humans.


A
Explanation:
A) The dentition in cats is different from that in humans, in that cats have 30 teeth and humans have 32 teeth.
B) The dentition in cats is different from that in humans, in that cats have 30 teeth and humans have 32 teeth.
C) The dentition in cats is different from that in humans, in that cats have 30 teeth and humans have 32 teeth.

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