The four types of teeth that occur in mammals are the
A) Incisors, molars, precanines, and canines.
B) Incisors, bicuspids, tricuspids, and canines.
C) Incisors, canines, premolars, and molars.
D) Incisors, canines, epimolars, and molars.
Answer: C
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