11. The following is the last succedaneous tooth to erupt: a. Mandibular canine b. Maxillary canine c. Maxillary first premolar d. Mandibular first premolar e. Maxillary second premolar f. Mandibular second premolar 12. The following is the most poorly developed cusp in the maxillary second molar: a. Mesio-buccal cusp b. Mesio-lingual cusp c. Distobuccal cusp d. Distolingual cusp e. Cusp of Carabelli 13. Intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the tongue are derivatives of the following: a. First pharyngeal arch b. Neural crest cells c. Second pharyngeal arch d. First, third and fourth pharyngeal arches e. Occipital somites f. First, second, third and fourth pharyngeal arches
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