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Rosehill Anatomy Muscles of the Head Module 6

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Zygomaticus   muscle used in smiling  
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Buccinator   Muscle used to suck in your cheeks  
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Orbicularis oculi   Muscle used in winking  
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Frontalis   Muscle used to form the horizontal frown crease on the forehead  
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Orbicularis oris   the kissing muscle  
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masseter   prime mover of jaw closure  
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temporalis   synergist muscle for jaw closure  
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sternocleidomastoid   prime mover of head flexion; a two-headed muscle  
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