| 1. | The orbicularis oculi muscles are often examined in patients with facial paralysis.
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| 2. | The Lip position would contract the orbicularis oris muscle, resulting in a frown.
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| 3. | It is lowered by the depressor labii inferioris muscle and the orbicularis oris borders it inferiorly.
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| 4. | Sometimes fibers can be traced to the zygomaticus, or to the margin of the orbicularis oris.
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| 5. | Lateral injection into a portion of the orbicularis muscle can elevate the lateral brow to some extent.
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| 6. | The orbicularis oculi closes the eye, while the contraction of the levator palpebrae muscle opens the eye.
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| 7. | The lip pits extend into the orbicularis oris muscle, ending in blind sacs surrounded by mucous glands.
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| 8. | Marginal fibres of the palpebral part of the orbicularis oculi muscle is known as " Riolan's muscle ".
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| 9. | "Emys orbicularis " species have become rare in most countries even though they are widely distributed in Europe.
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| 10. | In typical form, the lower face, then progresses up to the orbicularis oculi muscle in the eyelid as time progresses.
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