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Facial muscles

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show Myology  
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What are the three types of muscle tissue?   show
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Three parts of the muscle   show
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show Epicranius  
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Back (posterior) portion of the epicranius; the muscle that draws the scalp backward.   show
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show Frontalis  
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show Epicranial aponeurosis  
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Muscle above the ear that draws the ear upward.   show
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show Auricularis anterior  
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show Auricularis posterior  
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The main muscles of mastication, also known as the chewing muscles.   show
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Broad muscle that extends from the chest and shoulder muscles to the side of the chin; responsible for lowering the lower jaw and lip   show
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Muscle of the neck that lowers and rotates the head.   show
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show Orbicularis oculi  
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show Corrugator  
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show Procerus  
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Thin, flat muscle of the cheek between the upper and lower jaw that compresses the cheeks and expels air between the lips.   show
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show Depressor labii inferioris  
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show Levator anguli oris  
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Muscle surrounding the upper lip; elevates the upper lip and dilates the nostrils.   show
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show Mentalis  
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Flat band of muscle around the upper and lower lips that compresses, contracts, puckers, and wrinkles the lips.   show
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Muscle of the mouth that draws the corner of the mouth out and back (smiling).   show
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show Triangularis  
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show Zygomaticus major  
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show Zygomaticus minor  
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