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Damian Dawson
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29 December, 06:18
What is the strongest muscle in a human
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Rylee Clay
29 December, 06:23
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masseter
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masseter. With all muscles of the jaw working together it can close the teeth with a force as great as 55 pounds (25 kilograms) on the incisors or 200 pounds (90.7 kilograms) on the molars. The uterus sits in the lower pelvic region.
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29 December, 06:34
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masseter is the strongest muscle in a human
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