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1 Epicranius (frontal belly) = frontalis   Moves scalp and eyebrows up/ forehead wrinkles  
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galea aponeurotica   Moves scalp and eyebrows up/ forehead wrinkles  
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Epicranius (occipital belly) = occipitalis   Retracts scalp and eyebrows  
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2 Orbicularis oculi   Closes the eye  
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3 Orbicularis oris   Moves lips  
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5 Zygomaticus major   Moves corners of mouth upward & outward (smile)  
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5 Zygomaticus minor   Pulls upper lip upward, backward and outward  
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4 Buccinator   Compresses cheek/ allows to whistle, blow & suck  
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9 Masseter   Elevates mandible/ used for chewing  
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8 Temporalis   Retracts mandible/ moves jaw side to side  
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Platysma   Pulls down mandible (frown)  
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10 Sternocleidomastoid   Rotates & tilts head to the side/ tilts head forward  
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Sternohyoid   Chewing, swallowing & speaking/ vocal tones  
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19 Levator scapulae   Elevates shoulder blade/ helps tilt head  
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Scalenes   Flex/ laterally flex/ rotate head/ deep inhalation  
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Splenius capitis   Rotates & tilts head to the side/tilts head backwards  
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Serratus anterior   Abducts scapula  
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13 External intercostal   Elevates ribs  
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14 Internal intercostal   Depresses ribs/ helps with breathing  
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Diaphragm   Helps with digestion and urination  
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15 Rectus abdominis   Flexes vertebral column  
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Rectus sheath   Protects muscles  
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16 External abdominal oblique   Compresses/flexes abdominal wall  
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17 Internal abdominal oblique   Compresses/flexes abdominal wall  
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18 Transverse abdominal   Compresses/flexes abdominal wall  
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20 Rhomboid major   Adducts scapula  
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12 Erector Spinae   Extends/ stabilizes spine  
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