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Dissect a human to see the infratemporal fossa

Dissect a human to see the infratemporal fossa

In this step of dissecting a human, you'll need to reflect the masseter muscle, which covers most of the infratemporal fossa, the area of discussion. Science is one of out great tools in life, and anatomy of the human body is a close second to finding out about ourselves. So, just sit back and relax, try not to vomit, and watch this video tutorial on scalpelling away to the infratemporal fossa, which is the cavity on the side of the skull bounded laterally by the zygomatic arch and by the ramus of the mandible.

This is very informative for medical students in need of cadaver dissection instructional videos.

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