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circles around the eye   orbicularis oculi  
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circles around the mouth   orbicularis oris  
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in the cheek   buccinator  
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zygomatic bone to the corner of the mouth   zygomaticus major  
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zygomatic arch to the mandible   masseter  
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temporal bone to the mandible   temporalis  
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thick cord-like muscle that goes from the sternum and clavicle to the mastoid process   sternocleidomastoid  
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triangular muscle that runs from the occipital bone   trapezius  
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large chest muscle   pectoralis major  
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small chest muscle; deep to the pectoralis major   pectoralis minor  
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cap of the shoulder; attaches to the humerus   deltoid  
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anterior arm; runs from the scapula to the radius   biceps brachii  
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posterior arm; extends from the scapula to the olecranon process of the ulna   triceps brachii  
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posterior forearm; superficial; in the center of the forearm   extensor digitorum  
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anterior forearm; deep; in the center of the forearm   flexor digitorum  
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large superficial muscle; inferior to the trapezius   latissimus dorsi  
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in between the ribs; angle down and medially   external intercostals  
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in between the ribs; angle down and laterally   internal intercostals  
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large flat muscle; inferior to the lungs   diaphragm  
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straight, superficial, medial, abdominal muscle   rectus abdominis  
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lateral abdominal muscle that angles down and medially   external oblique  
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deep to the external oblique, it angles down and laterally   internal oblique  
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deep to the internal oblique, it runs transverse across the abdomen   transversus abdominis  
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runs across the anterior upper leg from the ASIS to the medial tibia   sartorius  
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runs straight down the center of the anterior upper leg from the pelvis to the patellar ligament   rectus femoris  
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runs along the lateral side of the rectus femoris   vastus lateralis  
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runs along the medial side of the rectus femoris   vastus medialis  
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medial upper leg; runs from the pubic bone to the femur   adductor group (brevis  
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long strap-like muscle that is on the medial upper leg   gracilis  
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large, superficial muscle of the buttocks   gluteus maximus  
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most of this muscle is deep to the gluteus maximus   gluteus medius  
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posterior, upper leg; runs from the ischium to the lateral tibia   biceps femoris  
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posterior, upper leg; (has a very prominent tendon   semitendinosus  
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posterior, upper leg (membranosus)   semimembranosus  
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lateral, upper leg; (has a lot of fascia)   tensor fasciae latae  
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posterior, lower leg, superficia   gastrocnemius  
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deep to the gastrocnemius   soleus  
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lateral group of muscles on the lower leg   peroneus group  
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