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Chapter 10, Problem 3RFT
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Match the term buccinator with the most closely related description given below:
Compresses cheeks
Elevates larynx
Tenses skin of neck
Pelvic floor/associated structures
Elevates mandible
Move ribs
Retracts tongue
Extends neck
Eye muscles
Makes eye look down
Introduction:
Buccinators are one of the facial muscles present between the interval of maxillae and mandible. These muscles play important role in functions like feeding and activities like playing the trumpet.
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