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    Which Muscle Originates from the Lower Rim of the Orbit
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Which Muscle Originates from the Lower Rim of the Orbit

Question 18

Question 18

Multiple Choice

Which muscle originates from the lower rim of the orbit?


A) Orbicularis oris
B) Procerus
C) Levator labii superioris
D) Levator anguli oris

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