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Frontalis | Muscle on the forehead that moves eyebrows and forehead
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Masseter | Covers the lateral surface of the angle of the mandible and closes the jaw
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Orbicularis oculi | Sphincter that circles the eye and closes the eye
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Orbicularis oris | Sphincter that circles and puckers the lips
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Temporalis | Located superficially, over, the temporal bone, it closes the mouth
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Zygomaticus major | Originates at the zygomatic bone and raises the corner of the mouth
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Sternocleidomastoid | Originates from manubrium and clavicle, it flexes and rotates the head
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Manubrium | Bone above the sternum is top of the breast bone
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Origin | Part of the skeletal muscle that is attached to a fixed bone.
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Insertion | End of the skeletal muscle that attaches to the bone that is moved.
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