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In this question, we will draw our key concept.
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The key concept here says that it is a type of, you can say, muscles which are present in our skulls.
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So, it looks somewhat like this.
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This is your skull portion, the nose like this.
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This is the skull, this is part number a.
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This is part number a, over here it is part number b.
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So, now same goes like this, this side also it goes like this.
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Here it have teeth like this and over here we have two sides.
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This is our c part and d is over here.
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This is d part.
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So, now if you will name this, the a muscle, it is known as the temporalis muscle.
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Temporalis muscle, it is thin and you can say it is fan shaped.
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Thin fan shaped muscle which is situated within the temporal force, temporal force of the skull.
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You can say temporary fossa of the skull.
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Now, if you talk about the b part, it is known as the masseter muscle.
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So, this muscle is shaped similar to that of parallelogram.
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Parallelogram and it is connecting to the mandible, connecting to mandible, connecting to mandible...