I can tell that you're angry by the way you clench your jaw.
The muscle that aids the jaw in closing is the temporalis muscle. The masseter is the muscle that primarily moves the jaw.
The muscle that aids the jaw in closing is the temporalis muscle. The masseter is the muscle that primarily moves the jaw.
Is located under the jaw,it lies below the body of mandible, and extend in a curve form, from the Mastoid Process to the Symphysis Menti.Belongs to the Suprahyiod muscle group and helps activate the jaw for mastication and swallowing.
jaw bone jaw muscle
the masseter muscle of the jaw is strongeri've never heard of the chest muscle.
Splenius Capitis: for Part A on page 155 of the Holes bio book
The same muscles that allow you to smile. Your jaw muscles of course!
your jaw muscle or masseter muscle
the masticles or jaw muscles.
It is a muscle in formed in the skull.
sternocleidomastoid