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muscle name and action

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show raises eyebrows  
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orbicularis Oculi   show
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show closes and protrudes lips, kissing muscle  
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temporalis   show
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show raises corners of mouth, smiling muscle  
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sternocleidomastoid   show
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pectoralis major   show
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rectus abdominis   show
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external oblique   show
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biceps brachii   show
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show abducts humerus  
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adductor longus   show
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show flexes thigh on hip  
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show extend knee  
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show dorsiflexes, inverts foot  
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show extends neck, adducts scapula  
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latissimus dorsi   show
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erector spinae   show
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show extends elbow  
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flexors of the wrist and fingers   show
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show extends carpals and digits  
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show extend hip  
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hamstring muscles   show
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show plantar flexes foot and flex knee  
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