What is the muzzle muscle (korinkin)? Explain locations, locations, English, etc. with human anatomy diagrams

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In this article, I will explain the “muzzle muscle” in detail.

The muzzle muscles are one of the muscles that play an important role in shaping facial expressions, and in particular, they control lip movements and are essential for basic daily activities such as speaking, eating, and creating facial expressions. We'll take a closer look at the structure and function of this muscle, as well as common health issues associated with the muzzle muscle and how to care for it. Healthy muzzle muscles are closely related to good oral health, and healthy muzzle muscles, which support expressive communication, are closely related to good oral health and are the foundation for supporting expressive communication. Please use this article to deepen your understanding of the body.

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What is the muzzle muscle

The muzzle muscle is one of the facial muscles we use in our daily lives. It plays a central role in making facial expressions, carrying food to the mouth, and talking. These muscles are directly connected to facial movements and have a big impact on communication with people.

How to read the muzzle

The muzzle muscle is read as “Korinkin.” This reading is easier to understand if you keep in mind its function and position.

Characteristics of the muzzle muscle

The biggest characteristic of the muzzle muscle is that it is arranged to surround the lips. This muscle is essential not only for enhancing facial expression, but also for creating the shape of the mouth when uttering words.

Location and position of the muzzle muscle

The muzzle muscle is located exactly around the lips. If you look at the human anatomy diagram, you can see at a glance how this muscle surrounds the lips. In particular, in an anatomical diagram showing a profile, it is easy to understand the relationship between arrangement and function.

How to memorize the muzzle muscles

An effective way to remember the muzzle muscle is to have the image of a “ring surrounding the lips.” This simple way of memorizing can help you connect muscle names to their functions.

English/Latin for muzzle

The English name for the muzzle muscle is “Orbicularis Oris Muscle,” and it is expressed as “Musculus orbicularis oris” in Latin. These names are often used in medical contexts and academic discussions.

Trivia about muzzle muscles

Muscular strength and activity of the muzzle muscles vary from person to person, which leads to variations in facial expressions. Also, there is an interesting fact that people who play musical instruments, especially wind players, often train this muscle.

Tissues associated with the muzzle muscle: characteristics of the rectus abdominis muscle

Lips are characterized by flexibility and good feel, and their reddish color comes from blood vessels being close to the surface of the skin. The surface of the lips is extremely sensitive, and temperature and tactile sensation can be sensed in detail. This sensory acuity helps assess the temperature and texture of food when eating.

Speaking of the muzzle muscle, this muscle surrounds the area around the lips and controls the movements necessary to close the lips and create facial expressions. The contraction of the muzzle muscles makes it possible to smile, grimace, and make surprised expressions. The activity of the muzzle muscles is also important in regulating the tone of voice and allowing for more clear pronunciation.

Tissues related to the muzzle muscle: location and position of the rectus abdominis muscle

The lips are located in the center of the face and are composed of two parts: the upper lip and the lower lip. The upper lip begins in the groove under the nose, and the lower lip continues until the chin bulges. The lips and surrounding structures play a central role in eating, vocalization, and creating facial expressions. The part where the upper and lower lips meet can be closed tightly, which helps hold food and drink in the mouth.

Tissues associated with the muzzle muscle: trivia about the rectus abdominis muscle

As people get older, the thickness of their lips decreases. This is because the amount of collagen in the lips decreases. Lip color is affected by a person's blood flow rate and blood oxygen saturation. Also, it is easy to change due to external influences such as cold air and stress. The movement and shape of the lips may indicate a person's psychological state. For example, when you're nervous, you can bite your lips, and you can see movements where your lips naturally smile with joy.

Quizzes and correct answers for muzzle muscles

Q1.What are the main functions of the muzzle muscle?

Correct answer: Speak, eat, make facial expressions

Q2. What is the English name for muzzle muscle?

Correct answer: Orbicularis Oris Muscle

summary

This time, I explained the location and location of the “muzzle muscle”, how to memorize it, and the English/Latin notation.

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