Cutaneous Muscles: Function, Location, and Role in Facial Expressions
The correct answer is cutaneous muscle.
The Cutaneous Muscle is present in the face and scalp regions. They originate mainly from bones but get inserted through fascia and skin. When a cutaneous muscle contracts, it will cause movement of hair in a hair follicle or move the skin directly to produce facial expressions.
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