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Chapter 10, Problem 4RC
Which of the following features are common to the muscles of mastication?
(a) They share innervation through the oculomotor nerve.
(b) They are also muscles of facial expression.
(c) They move the mandible at the temporomandibular joint.
(d) They enable a person to smile.
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