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In cetaceans, the temporal muscle is greatly reduced and the muscles used to close the jaws are the pterygoids and masseter.
…as the dog, have a sagittal crest down the centre of the skull; this provides an extra attachment site for the temporal muscles, which close the jaws.
But that technique probably wouldn't work, a pathologist now suggests, because rotation of the head alone wouldn't help close the jaws.
The muscles that close the jaws are much more massive and powerful than the ones that open them, and a crocodilian's jaws can be held shut by a person fairly easily.
Skeletal muscle paralysis, coagulopathy, and oliguria (which may include either myoglobinuria or haemoglobinuria) are noted in the paralytic stage and dilated pupils with absent pupillary light reflex, stiffness, and ataxia, inability to close the jaws, and renal failure are noted in the sublethal phase.
Slide the scale to open or close the jaws.
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The masseter and the temporalis are muscles that close the jaw as it chews and bites.
These are the lateral pterygoid, which pulls the jaw forward; the medial pterygoid and its partner, the masseter, which close the jaw and move it from side to side; and the temporalis, which closes the jaw and pulls it backward.
Ergonomic handle reachers: If you have hand or wrist arthritis that makes gripping difficult, the 31-inch "Medline Reacher" has a handgrip that lets you use all five fingers to close the jaw for better gripping power.
Don't forget to also consider alternative transportation options to "close the jaw".
Upon hoisting, the wire takes a strain on the closing line, which closes the jaws and traps a sample.
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