monophyodont

[mon-uh-fahy-uh-dont]

monophyodont Definition

having only one set of teeth that are not replaced once they are lost.

Using monophyodont: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "monophyodont" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Most mammals, including humans, are diphyodont, while some reptiles and fish are monophyodont.

  • Example

    Sharks are an example of monophyodont animals.

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Summary: monophyodont in Brief

'Monophyodont' [mon-uh-fahy-uh-dont] is an adjective used to describe animals that have only one set of teeth that are not replaced once they are lost. This is in contrast to most mammals, including humans, which are diphyodont and have two sets of teeth throughout their lifetime. Sharks are an example of monophyodont animals.