Biology, asked by prasadkandipati, 10 months ago

which muscle of the mouth enable the food to be pushed into oral cavity.... please answer this​

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Answered by abdulsamilhan889663
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Answer:

firstly betal ke about the mote navel photo be pushed into oral cavity is the main function of saliva to save the food and the muscles name is arbitrary muscles

Answered by ashlytlipson2002
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Explanation:

hey mate,

Four major muscles are the ones responsible for mastication (chewing): the masseter, temporalis, medial pterygoid, and lateral pterygoid muscles move your jaw up and down, assisting in chewing, grinding, and speaking.

The masseter muscle is the main muscle used for chewing. It is the strongest muscle in the entire body, with the ability to close your jaws with anywhere from 55 to 200 lbs. of pressure.

The temporalis muscle originates above your temple and connects to the jaw. It assists in the side-to-side movement during chewing, closing the mouth, and grinding movements.

The pterygoid muscles are underneath the masseter and assist in chewing movements. It is responsible for opening the jaw, clenching, moving side-to-side and rotating, and projecting the lower jaw.

hope this would help you!!

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