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Lab 2 test

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Frontal Belly of the Epicranius   Raises the eyebrows  
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Occipital belly of the Epicranius   Pulls the scalp posterior  
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Temporalis   Closes the jaw and assists in side to side movement of the jaw  
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Masseter   Prime mover of jaw closer  
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Sternocliedomastoid   Lt muscle turns head right, Right muscle turns head left, cntracting both will move head down  
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Obicularis Oculi   Closes the eyes, squinting  
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Zygomaticus minor and major   raises the lateral corners of the mouth  
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Orbicularis Oris   Closes the lips  
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Platysma   Helps depress the Mandible  
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Lateral Pterygoid   Side to side movement of the jaw  
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Medial Pterygoid   Side to Side movement of the jaw  
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Transverse Abdominis   Compress Abdominal Contents  
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Rectus Abdominis   Flex trunk  
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Internal Obligue   Flex Trunk  
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External Oblique   Flex Trunk  
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Serratus Anterior   Holds scapula to the chest wall  
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Pectoralis minor and major   Prime mover in arm flexion  
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Subscapularis   Rotates humerus medially, hold humerus head into Glenoid cavity  
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Bicep Brachili   Flexion of forarm  
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Deltoid   Prime mover in arm abduction  
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Supraspinatus   Initiates abduction and stabilizes shoulder joint  
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Infraspinatus   Rotates humerus latterally  
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Teres Minor   Rotates humerus latterally  
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Teres Major   Adducts Humerus  
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Triceps Brachili   Extension of the forarm  
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Brachialis   Prime mover of forarm and flexion of the forarm  
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Illiopsoas   Part where the psoas major and Illiacus come together  
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Psoas Major   Flexion in the lumbar spine and thigh  
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Iliacus   Flexion in the lumbar spine and thigh  
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Tensor Fascia Latae   Abduction of the thigh  
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Pectineus   Adduction of the leg  
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Sartorius   Flex Thigh and leg. Laterally Rotates thigh  
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Rectus Femoris   Hip and knee flexion, Extension of the leg  
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Adductor Longus   Adduction of the leg  
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Gracilis   Adduction of the leg  
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Adductor Magnus   Adduction of the leg  
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Vastus Lateralis   Extension of the leg  
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Vastus Intermedius   Extension of the leg  
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Vastus Medialis   Extension of the leg  
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Gluteus Medius and Maximus   Getting up from seated position and extension of the thigh  
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Iliotibial Band   Abduction of the thigh  
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Bicep Femoris   Flex leg and extend thigh  
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Semitendinosus   Flex leg and extend thigh  
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Gastrocnemius   Plantar Flexion  
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Tibialis Anterior   Dorsi Flexion  
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Extensor Digitorum Longus   Extension of toes  
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Soleus   Plantar Flexion  
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Trapezius   Shrugging of the shoulder  
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Latissimus Dorsi   Prime mover of the arm extension, Medially roates at the shoulder  
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Brachioradialis   Flexsion of forarm  
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External Intercostals    
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Internal Intercostals    
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Rhomboids Major and Minor    
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Diaphragm    
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Semimembranosus    
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Calcaneal Tendon    
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