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feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Horses have three lower and three upper molars. The dental formula should read 2 (I 3/ 3, C 1/ 1, P 3-4/ 3, M 3/ 3). Females usually don't have canines so the formula is often written 1(0)/ 1(0) for mares. [[ttp:/ / Oral Cavity - Teeth & Gingiva - Anatomy & Physiology#The Horse|WikiVet Article: Dental formulae]]"
 
feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Horses have three lower and three upper molars. The dental formula should read 2 (I 3/ 3, C 1/ 1, P 3-4/ 3, M 3/ 3). Females usually don't have canines so the formula is often written 1(0)/ 1(0) for mares. [[ttp:/ / Oral Cavity - Teeth & Gingiva - Anatomy & Physiology#The Horse|WikiVet Article: Dental formulae]]"
 
feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Although this dental formula may be correct for many horses, most horses have an extra upper premolar i.e. premolar one, or the wolf tooth. The dental formula should read 2 (I 3/ 3, C 1/ 1, P 3-4/ 3, M 3/ 3). Females usually don't have canines so the formula is often written 1(0)/ 1(0) for mares. [[ttp:/ / Oral Cavity - Teeth & Gingiva - Anatomy & Physiology#The Horse|WikiVet Article: Dental formulae]]"
 
feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Although this dental formula may be correct for many horses, most horses have an extra upper premolar i.e. premolar one, or the wolf tooth. The dental formula should read 2 (I 3/ 3, C 1/ 1, P 3-4/ 3, M 3/ 3). Females usually don't have canines so the formula is often written 1(0)/ 1(0) for mares. [[ttp:/ / Oral Cavity - Teeth & Gingiva - Anatomy & Physiology#The Horse|WikiVet Article: Dental formulae]]"
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' The horse only has three lower premolars but usually has an extra upper premolar i.e. premolar one, or the wolf tooth. Also horses have three lower and three upper premolars so thedental formula should read 2 (I 3/ 3, C 1/ 1, P 3-4/ 3, M 3/ 3). Females usually don't have canines so the formula is often written 1(0)/ 1(0) for mares. [[ttp:/ / Oral Cavity - Teeth & Gingiva - Anatomy & Physiology#The Horse|WikiVet Article: Dental formulae]]"  
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feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' The horse only has three lower premolars but usually has an extra upper premolar i.e. premolar one, or the wolf tooth. Also horses have three lower and three upper premolars so thedental formula should read 2 (I 3/ 3, C 1/ 1, P 3-4/ 3, M 3/ 3). Females usually don't have canines so the formula is often written 1(0)/ 1(0) for mares. [[Dental Formulae & Species Differences - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: Dental formulae]]"  
 
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