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The Ability to Form Concentrated Urine Depends on the Functions

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The ability to form concentrated urine depends on the functions of

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Definitions:

Temporalis

A broad, fan-shaped muscle on each side of the head that is involved in chewing and helps to close the jaw.

Vocalis

The muscle located within the vocal folds that adjusts tension, playing a key role in producing speech sounds by controlling pitch and tone.

Masseter

A facial muscle that plays a major role in the chewing process by elevating the mandible (jawbone).

Zygomaticus Major

A facial muscle that draws the angle of the mouth upward and outward, primarily involved in smiling.

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