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head/face/thorax and shoulder muscles

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Orbicularis Oculi   muscle around eye(closes eyes)  
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Orbicularis Oris   under mouth(closes lips)  
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Temporalis   skull above ear(closes jaw)  
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Zygomaticus   raises lateral corners of mouth upward (smiling muscle)  
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Sternocleidomastoid   neck(flexes and laterally rotates head)  
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Masseter   jaw(prime mover of jaw closure)  
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Buccinator   between zygomaticus & masseter (compresses cheek)  
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Trapezius   side of neck on shoulders (Stabilizes,raises,retracts, and rotates scapula)  
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Pectoralis major   pecks(arm flexion,rotates arm medially,adducts arm)  
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Pectoralis minor   under pecks major(draws scapula forward& downward)  
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Deltoid   shoulder muscle(arm flexion,rotates arm,& adducts arm)  
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Latissimus dorsi   back below scapula(extension of humerous)  
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Supraspinatus   above spine of scapula(initiates abduction)  
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infraspinatus   deep to deltoid(rotates humerous laterally)  
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Teres major   by armpit posterior(extends,medially rotates, and adducts humerus)  
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Internal intercostals   superior muscles of ribs(draw ribs together and depress rib cage)  
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External intercostals   inferior muscles of ribs(pull ribs toward one another to elevate rib cage)  
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