#Orbicularis December 24
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For December 2023, several of us are participating in the “30-Day ANATOMY Coach4aday Challenge.” My choice today is the ORBICULARIS Oculi.
During this challenge, the participants select a bone or muscle in the human body, providing details about its location and physiological significance.
How the Challenge Works
- Identify one anatomical part of the body.
- Describe what its purpose is.
- Describe where it is located.
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Identify Your Choice
My focus today is on a small group of muscles. One specific one is Orbicularis Oculi.
Purpose
This muscle has 3 distinct parts -they are palpebral, lacrimal, and orbital. Each one controls a specific facial expression.
- Palpebral part – gently closes the eyelids.
- Lacrimal part – involved in the drainage of tears.
- Orbital part – tightly closes the eyelids.
Location
The orbicularis oculi muscle (in green below) surrounds the eye socket and extends into the eyelid.
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