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- Q4775342 subject Q7163949.
- Q4775342 abstract "The antitragus is a feature of mammalian ear anatomy. In humans, it is a small tubercle on the visible part of the ear; the pinna. The antitragus is located just above the earlobe and points anteriorly. It is separated from the tragus by the intertragic notch. The antitragicus muscle, an intrinsic muscle of the ear, arises from the outer part of the antitragus.The antitragus can be much larger in some other species, most notably bats.".
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- Q4775342 name "Antitragus".
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- Q4775342 comment "The antitragus is a feature of mammalian ear anatomy. In humans, it is a small tubercle on the visible part of the ear; the pinna. The antitragus is located just above the earlobe and points anteriorly. It is separated from the tragus by the intertragic notch. The antitragicus muscle, an intrinsic muscle of the ear, arises from the outer part of the antitragus.The antitragus can be much larger in some other species, most notably bats.".
- Q4775342 label "Antitragus".
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- Q4775342 name "Antitragus".