According to Arnold's Anatomy Glossary: # platysma: Greek = flat object; hence, the flat subcutaneous muscle extending from below the clavicle to the mouth.
The derivation of the word anatomy is from the German: ana = up or apart, and tome = a cutting.
above the glottis
Basically, cellulose is a common carbohydrate found in plants which allows the plant to stand upright by forming the basic structure of its cell wall through the process of photosynthesis. It is made up of oxygen, hydrogen and carbon as well as a derivation of glucose and creates a sort of macrobiotic compound that allows most living organisms to function, meaning it serves as food on some level. Most often, a substance containing cellulose is referred to as dietary fiber.
Kinetic energy is directly proportional to the square of an object's velocity. If you graph the object's kinetic energy against the square of its speed, the graph is a straight line, and the slope of the line is 1/2 of the object's mass.
Female relative sharing at least one biological or legal parent with subject. (ex. This is my sister, Lisa.)A nun. (ex. I'd like you to meet Sister Marie Bernadette.)Slang term for an African-American woman. Also seen written "sista". (ex. Halle Barry is a sister.) [Yeah, lame example. Somebody want to fix it?]Slang term for a female with shared history with subject (e.g. religious community, social movement). (ex. Let us welcomeSister Janie Smith to our congregation.)
The Platysma muscle in tense during shaving
The antagonist to the platysma are the masseter and temporalis...
Elachista platysma was created in 2011.
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on both side of the neck
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Facial nerve
Depresses the mandible and tightens the skin of the neck
platysma by kR