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The antagonist muscle to the frontalis is the occipitalis. The frontalis muscle raises the eyebrows and wrinkles the forehead, while the occipitalis muscle pulls the scalp backwards.
The galea aponeurotica is the connective tissue sheath that runs between the frontalis muscle in the forehead and the occipitalis muscle at the back of the head. It forms a continuous layer of tissue over the skull, providing attachment points for these muscles and allowing them to work together in various facial expressions.
The thirteen muscles in scalp massage are frontalis, occipitalis, temporalis, auricularis anterior, auricularis superior, auricularis posterior, platysma, corrugator supercilii, procerus, orbicularis oculi, levator labii superioris, zygomaticus major, and occipital belly of occipitofrontalis.
The facial muscles are innervated by facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). In contrast, the nearby masticatory muscles are innervated by the mandibular nerve, a branch of thetrigeminal nerve (V).
the function of the frontalis muscle is to raise the eyebrows.
Dendroctonus frontalis was created in 1868.
Ecsenius frontalis was created in 1836.
Pericoptus frontalis was created in 1904.
Trixoscelis frontalis was created in 1823.
Paguristes frontalis was created in 1836.
Lobus frontalis means "frontal lobe", which is part of the brain.
The antagonist muscle to the frontalis is the occipitalis. The frontalis muscle raises the eyebrows and wrinkles the forehead, while the occipitalis muscle pulls the scalp backwards.
A Paguristes Frontalis is a hermit crab from the family Diogenidae. It lives in southern Australia. It eats dead animals and can sometimes catch some animals. A Paguristes Frontalis can be 8 cm long. Its shell can be 15cm long.
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Photuris frontalis is a species of fireflies that emits one flash every second. This kind of flash can be used to attract mates of this species.