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The iliac crest is the origin of the
 A) quadratus lumborum.
  B) iliocostalis cervicis.
  C) longissimus cervicis.
  D) semispinalis capitis.
  E) splenius.

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The temporoparietalis muscle acts to
 A) move the external ear.
  B) purse the lips.
  C) depress the lip.
  D) draw the corner of the mouth back and up.
  E) close the eye.



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