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A modern dentist would certainly enjoy having a hadrosaur as a client. Although an adult human being has only 32 teeth, these duck-billed dinosaurs of the Late Cretaceous Period had up to 2,000 teeth, with 500 along each side of each jaw. Unlike human beings, who grow two sets of teeth in their lifetimes, the hadrosaurs, like sharks and modern reptiles, had built-in replacement teeth. If a tooth became worn down or broke off, a new one would take its place. In skeletal remains of the jaws of these toothy beasts, scientists have found entire banks of replacement teeth. Like athletes sitting on the bench, they were ready and waiting to be put to use.

Which statement or detail from the passage best helps readers picture a hadrosaur's teeth?

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"these duck-billed dinosaurs of the Late Cretaceous Period had up to 2,000 teeth, with 500 along each side of each jaw. Unlike human beings, who grow two sets of teeth in their lifetimes, the hadrosaurs, like sharks and modern reptiles, had built-in replacement teeth." 

Answer:

"...these duck-billed dinosaurs of the Late Cretaceous Period had up to 2,000 teeth, with 500 along each side of each jaw."

Explanation:

After reading this section, the reader is able to form an image of the hadrosaur. They are duck-billed and have up to 2,000 teeth. Further details are given and the reader can see that the dinosaur has 500 teeth along each side of its jaw. This section gives the best description of the dinosaur and what its teeth might look like.