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Select muscles of the human body

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Facial Expression muscles   Frontalis: forehead Epicuranus: Skull Occipitalis: draws scalp back Zygomatis: cheek Obicularis Occulis: wink Levatar palpebrae: eyebrows  
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Mastication   Buccinator: sucking Masseter: bite Platysma: depressing mandible  
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Eye muscles   Superior rectus: look up Inferior rectus: look down medial rectus: medially lateral rectus: laterally Superior oblique: rotates down, laterally Inferior oblique: rotates up, laterally  
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Abdominal muscles   rectus abdominus external oblique internal oblique transversus abdominis  
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Breathing   diaphragm external intercostals internal intercostals  
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Shoulder Girdle   subclavius: lowers clavicle pectoralis major/minor: moves scapula serratus anterior: roates scapula Trapezius: elevates clavicle Levator Scapulae: elevates clavicle Rhomboideus major: moves scapula rhomboideus major  
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Upper arm   Deltoid Latissimus dorsi: pull ups teres major rotator cuffs supraspinatus infraspinatus teres minor subscapularis  
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Anterior upper arm   biceps brachii: forearm triceps brachii brachioradialis brachialis supinator/pronator teres  
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