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The cheeks terminate at the fleshy , which form the wall of the oral cavity. multiple choice question. a. risorius; b. posterior temporalis; c. anterior masseter; d. posterior lips; e. anterior
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The cheeks terminate at the fleshy , which form the wall of the oral cavity. multiple choice question.
a. risorius; b. posterior temporalis; c. anterior masseter;
d. posterior lips; e. anterior
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