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For both primary and permanent teeth the process of tooth development is the same.Development occurs simultaneously in the anterior and posterior regions beginning at the cervical line and progresses toward the incisal/occlusal edges.
(Z)-2-pentene
An alkene with the chemical formula C5H10, where the double bond between carbons 2 and 3 has the highest priority substituents on the same side, following the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog priority rules.
Stereoisomers
Compounds sharing identical molecular formulas and sequences of bonded atoms, yet varying in the spatial arrangement of their atoms.
Mirror Image
Refers to the non-superimposable reflection of a molecule or object, analogous to its appearance in a mirror, often used in stereochemistry to describe chiral compounds.
Fischer Projection
A two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional organic molecule by projection, used for representing carbohydrates and amino acids.
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