Levators
Spiracularis
Preorbitalis
Adductor mandibulae
Interhyoideus
Intermandibularis
Cucullaris
Lateral Interarcuals
Found anterior to the spiracularis muscle, this muscle elevates the upper jaw. |
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This is one of the muscles that elevates Meckel's cartilage. This deep muscle is found between the eye orbit and palatoquadrate, and near the labial cartilage. |
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This globular muscle spans the palatoquadrate and mandible, and helps to close the jaw. |
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This ventral constrictor muscle compresses the gill pouch, is dorsal to the intermandibularis muscle and is associated with the Hyoid arch. |
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This muscle is associated with the Mandibular arch and reduces the volume of the oral cavity. |
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Fused levators of the branchial arches form this roughly-triangle-shaped muscle. |
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These band-like muscles extend from the pharygobranchial cartilage to the epibranchial cartilage of a gil arch, and adduct the cartilages. |
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