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Eye, ear, muscle

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Biceps femoris   – upper leg on back of thigh, on the outside  
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Gastrocnemius   calf muscle  
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Gracilis   – inseam – inside of leg  
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Rectus femoris   – connects to patella, down front of leg  
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Semimembraneosus   – underneath semitendinosus small muscle between the bicep femoris and semitendinosus  
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Semitendinosus   – next to bicep toward inside on back of thigh; inside by bicep femoris  
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Soleus   – on the big toe side, under Achilles tendon;  
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Vastus lateralis   – opposite of medialis; outside of leg, side of patella – Rectus femoris splits the vastus lateralis and vastus medialis  
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Vastus medialis   – big muscle that runs down to knee on big toe side  
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Gluteus Maximus   – butt cheek  
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Gluteus Medius   – goes toward hip; outside of hip  
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Gluteus Minimus   – inside of hip, toward butt crack  
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Bicep brachii   – upper muscle on the arm - top  
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Brachialis   – between the bicept and tricept brachii in arm  
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Deltoid   – Shoulder muscle, top part  
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Tricept brachii   – back of arm  
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External Abdominal Obliques   – muscle on the side coming into the 6-pack  
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Pectoralis major   – chest muscle  
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Pectoralis minor   – connects to top of ribs; underneath pectoralis major  
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Rectus abdominis   – 6-pack  
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Latissimus dorsi   – mid/lower back – below/under the trapezius  
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Trapezius   – triangular muscles on the back, starts at the base of neck  
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Buccinators   – goes to the corners of the mouth  
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Masseter   – jaw, starts under the cheek to the lower jaw; allows jaw to move up and down  
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Orbicularis oculi   – muscle that goes around the eye  
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Orbicularis oris   – muscle that goes around the lips  
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Sternocleidomastoid   – starts at sternum and clavicle, stops behind the ear  
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Temporalis muscle   – temple  
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Ball and socket   – hip and shoulder  
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Hinge   – knee and elbow  
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Gliding   – hand  
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Pivot   – neck  
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Saddle   – thumb  
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Condyloid   – between tarsal  
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Aqueous humor   – liquid area between the cornea and iris  
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Cornea   – clear piece on front  
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Fovea   – small yellow dot inside eye on back of retina  
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Iris   – colored part  
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Lacrimal gland   – big orange thing on side  
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Lens   – looks like a lens  
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Pupil   – hole  
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Retina   – inside back wall of eye  
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Sclera   – white part  
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Vitreous humor   – big clear ball  
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Optic nerve   – big white piece out of the back of the vitreous humor  
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Auricle (pinna)   – outside of ear – the part you get pierced  
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Cochlea   – looks like a small snail shell  
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Estuation tubes   – from the throat into back of the ear  
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External auditory meatus (acoustic)   – hole running into the ear  
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Incus   – has a point – 2nd hearing bone  
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Malleus   – 1st hearing bone  
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Semicircular canal   – tubes on the bones, 2 is clear and 1 is not  
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Stapes   – 3rd hearing bone – looks like stirrups on a horse saddle  
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Tympanic membrane   – clear piece, eardrum  
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Vestibule   – between the semicircular canal and the cochlea  
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