The scalp A. Is attached by occipitalis muscle to the skull B. Is attached by the frontalis muscle to the skull C. Receives sensory innervation from the dorsal rami of first 3 cervical nerves D. Is supplied, in part, by the ophthalmic artery E. Drains directly to the subcutaneous lymph nodes at the base of the skull
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