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False teeth, Bats, Stars: True or False?

Option 1: True
Option 2: False

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Without additional context, it's not possible to accurately classify the statements about 'False teeth', 'Bats', 'Stars' as true or false. For the development of human teeth: deciduous teeth emerge around six months, permanent teeth start at age 6, and wisdom teeth arrive in late teenage years to early twenties.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question seems to be asking for verification on whether certain statements about teeth, bats, and stars are true or false. Since there is no clear factual context provided for the statements 'False teeth', 'Bats', 'Stars', it's not possible to accurately classify them as true or false without additional information.

However, if the question pertains to the chapters summary review regarding human teeth development, we can provide some clear information:

  • Deciduous teeth, also known as baby teeth or milk teeth, typically start to appear around six months of age.
  • Permanent teeth generally begin to replace the deciduous teeth by about age 6 and are usually all present by age 12 to 13, except for the wisdom teeth.
  • Wisdom teeth, the last set of molars, typically emerge in the late teenage years to early twenties.

If the original question relates to a specific false statement about these topics, please provide the statement for correction.

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