. Comparative anatomy. Anatomy, Comparative. M. PLATYSMA SUR AURICULAR OCCIPITAL POST. AURICULAR -J- M. ANTITRAGICUS ANT. AURICULAR FRONTAL- M. ORBICULARIS OCULl NASAU M. QUADRATUS LAB 11 SUR CANINE- OR M. RISORIUS M. QUADRATUS LAB II INF ANT. AURICULAR. SUP AURICULAR OCCIPITAL POST. AURICULAR YGOMATIC "^. PLATYSMA TR lANGULARl Fig. 227.— Mimetic muscles in monkey (ateles) and man. A. Ateles (redrawn from Wilder after Ruge) and B. Homo. The similarity of these muscles both in function and relations attests their similar genetic derivation. Muscles in Man I


. Comparative anatomy. Anatomy, Comparative. M. PLATYSMA SUR AURICULAR OCCIPITAL POST. AURICULAR -J- M. ANTITRAGICUS ANT. AURICULAR FRONTAL- M. ORBICULARIS OCULl NASAU M. QUADRATUS LAB 11 SUR CANINE- OR M. RISORIUS M. QUADRATUS LAB II INF ANT. AURICULAR. SUP AURICULAR OCCIPITAL POST. AURICULAR YGOMATIC "^. PLATYSMA TR lANGULARl Fig. 227.— Mimetic muscles in monkey (ateles) and man. A. Ateles (redrawn from Wilder after Ruge) and B. Homo. The similarity of these muscles both in function and relations attests their similar genetic derivation. Muscles in Man In the human body are nearly four hundred paired or bilaterally symmetrical muscles, of which forty-seven pairs are visceral and the rest skeletal. In addition to these, four unpaired muscles are recognized. Muscles of the Head. One of the most distinctive features of the head is the presence of numerous integumentary muscles, visceral in origin, inserted in the skin of the head and neck, innervated by the facial. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Neal, Herbert V. (Herbert Vincent), 1869-1940; Rand, Herbert W. (Herbert Wilbur), 1872-1960. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son


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