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muscles for Health Science I (includes locations)

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frontalis   skull; top-front (forehead)  
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temporalis   skull; side - above ear (temple)  
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orbicularis oculi   skull; circular muscle around eyes  
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masseter   skull; jaw muscle  
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orbicularis oris   skull; circular muscle around mouth  
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sternocleidomastoid   neck; angled from breastbone to base of skull  
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trapezius   neck & upper back; forms diamond out to shoulders  
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deltoid   shoulder; triangular muscle attaches to upper arm  
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pectoralis   chest; from breastbone to upper arm  
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triceps brachii   arm; back of upper arm  
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serratus anterior   chest; under the armpit out to front of ribs  
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biceps brachii   arm; front of upper arm  
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lattisimus dorsi   back; lower back around to sides / under armpit  
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rectus abdominis   trunk; straight muscle down front of abdomen (six-pack)  
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external oblique   trunk; around sides of abdomen  
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rectus femoris   upper leg; straight muscle down front of leg (quads)  
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vastus lateralis   upper leg; muscle just outside of rectus femoris (quad)  
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vastus medialis   upper leg; muscle just inside of rectus femoris (quad)  
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gastrocnemius   lower leg; back of leg (calf)  
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tibialis anterior   lower leg; front of leg (shin)  
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sartorius   upper leg; angled from hip to inside of knee  
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gluteus maximus   upper leg; from lower back to femur of leg (buttock)  
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biceps femoris   upper leg; back of leg (hamstring)  
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achilles tendon   lower leg; NOT muscle - attaches calf to heel  
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