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describes trees that undergo the annual loss of all leaves, characteristic of trees such as maple, ash, cherry, and cypress.
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Not persistent or evergreen.
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| deciduous teeth |
The first teeth, known as baby or pri
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| deciduous |
Describes a plant whose leaves fall off seasonally, or a leaf which falls off seasonally. Most deciduous plants lose their leaves in autumn.
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| deciduous teeth |
Teeth of the primary dentition ("baby teeth"). Dental arch - Formed by the curve of the crowns of the teeth in their normal position or by the residual ridge if the teeth are missing. Dental Quadrant - Half of each dental arch when divided at the midline. Dentin - The main component of the tooth. It consists of multiple tubules that extend from the pulp to its outer surface. The tubules contain sensory nerve fibers that register various degrees of pain. ...
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