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Racer TereRu (tereru)
Race Number 16
Date Mon, 7 Sep 2020 07:56:24 +0000
Speed 80 WPM Try to beat?
Accuracy 96.5%
Rank 1st place (out of 5)

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The bony attachments of the buccinator muscle are to the upper and lower jaws (maxilla and mandible) opposite the three molar teeth. The upper attachment of temporalis occupies the temporal fossa (the narrow space above the zygomatic arch at the side of the skull). The lower attachment of temporalis extends from the lowest part of the mandibular notch of the mandible, over the coronoid process and down the front of the ramus almost as far as the last molar tooth. Masseter extends from the zygomatic arch to the lateral side of the ramus of the mandible.
Clinical Atlas of Human Anatomy (book) by Peter Abrahams, Johannes Boon, Jonathan Spratt (see stats)

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The bony attachments of the buccinator muscle are to the upper and lower jaws (maxilla and mandible) opposite the three molar teeth. The upper attachment of temporalis occupies the temporal fossa (the narrow space above the zygomatic arch at the side of the skull). The lower attachment of temporalis extends from the lowest part of the mandibular notch of the mandible, over the coronoid process and down the front of the ramus almost as far as the last molar tooth. Masseter extends from the zygomatic arch to the lateral side of the ramus of the mandible.
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  1. buccinator
  2. jaws
  3. and
  4. mandible)
  5. opposite
  6. molar
  7. upper
  8. attachment
  9. fossa
  10. (the
  11. the
  12. skull).
  13. temporalis
  14. lowest
  15. mandibular
  16. mandible,
  17. process
  18. ramus
  19. extends
  20. lateral
  21. ramus