Anatomy and Physiology
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Author: SALADIN
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Chapter 10.2, Problem 8BYGO
Summary Introduction
To analyze:
The four paired muscles of mastication and their point of insertion on the mandible.
Introduction:
The process of chewing is biologically termed mastication. This process takes place with the aid of teeth wherein the food is crushed and ground well into a paste-like texture and also it is mixed with the saliva. This is the very first step of the digestion process.
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