What is the hardest calcified tissue in the body?
  1. Enamel
  2. Cementum
  3. Cartilage
  4. Dental pulp
Explanation
Answer: A - Enamel is the outer layer of the exposed tooth. It is a hard, thin translucent layer of calcified substance that envelops and protects the dentin (the main portion of the tooth structure) of the crown of the tooth. Enamel is the hardest calcified tissue in the body.
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