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Head, chest, abdomin, and neck muscles

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Flat tendon at the top of the head:   Epicranial aponeurosis  
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This muscle pulls the scalp backward   Occipitalis muscle  
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This muscle pulls the scalp forward   Frontalis muscle  
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This muscle tightens the scalp and moves the ears foward   Temporalis muscle  
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The temporalis muscle is part of what group of muscles?   The temporoparietal group  
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This group contains 3 muscles and moves the ear upward, forward, and backward. (the anterior, superior, and posterior)   The auricular group  
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This muscle compressed the cheeks for smiling and blowing.   The buccinator or "trumpeter" muscle  
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This muscle bring the eyebrows together.   The corrugator supercilii muscle  
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This muscle moves the eyelids.   The orbicularis muscle  
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These are your chewing muscle.   The masseter muscles  
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These muscles open and close the mouth.   The pterygoids  
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This muscle is located on each side of your neck and allow to you move your head.   The sternocleidomastoid  
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This muscle is on the back of your neck and allows you to shrug your shoulders   The trapezius muscle  
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This muscle adduct the arm and causes the arms to be crossed.   The pectoralis major  
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This muscle is located in your chest. allows the lungs to fill with air.   The diaphragm  
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This muscle lifts the ribs during inspiration.   The external intercostals  
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This muscle lowers the ribs during expiration   The internal intercostals  
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The outter most layer of the abdominal cavity.   The external obliques  
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The middle layer of the abdominal cavity.   The internal obliques  
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The inner layer of the abdominal cavity.   The transverus abdominus  
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This muscle runs down the midline of the abdomen and helps flex the spinal column.   The rectus abdominis  
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