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  1. 5c. The Supra- and Infrahyoid Muscles - bartleby

    The Digastricus (Digastric muscle) consists of two fleshy bellies united by an intermediate rounded tendon. It lies below the body of the mandible, and extends, in a curved form, from the mastoid …

  2. 5. Digastric muscle, choose the wrong statement. a- Its ... - bartleby

    Digastric muscle, choose the wrong statement. a- Its posterior belly is supplied by facial nerve. b- Its posterior belly forms the inferior border for the carotid triangle.

  3. Which of the following describes the action of the digastric muscle? (a ...

    Solution Summary: The author explains that digastric muscle causes the elevation of the larynx and further depresses the mandible. BUY Human Anatomy (9th Edition) 9th Edition ISBN: …

  4. Digastric muscle Pterygoids Palatopharyngeus Sternohyoid Superior ...

    Transcribed Image Text:Correct Part E- Identification of the muscles of the pharynx, anterior neck, and mastication. Drag and drop the muscle into the bin that best describes the location of the muscle. • …

  5. This muscle extends from the skin over the masseter muscles ... - bartleby

    Solution for This muscle extends from the skin over the masseter muscles to the corners of the mouth a. Procerus b. Corrugator c. Risorius d. Digastric

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    • Answered: The muscle sends a tendon deep to (though!) the ... - bartleby

      The muscle sends a tendon deep to (though!) the bony arch of our cheek that we call the zygomatic arch. O digastric masseter temporalis O mylohyoid

    • Answered: The digastric and omohyoid muscles are similar in ... - bartleby

      The digastric and omohyoid muscles are similar in that they both ________. depress the hyoid bone have two bellies depress the mandible originate from the superior border of the scapula near the …

    • Which of these is not a suprahyoid muscle? a. genioglossus b

      Solution for Which of these is not a suprahyoid muscle? a. genioglossus b. geniohyoid c. stylohyoid d. mylohyoid e. digastric

    • Answered: This muscle covers the bridge of the nose a ... - bartleby

      This muscle covers the bridge of the nose a. Procerus b. Corrugator c. Risorius d. Digastric Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition) 11th Edition

    • Answered: the primary action of digastric is to… | bartleby

      If the primary action of digastric is to elevate the hyoid bone, explain its reverse muscle action (RMA)