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Naming of muscles

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Occipitalis Origin?   Occipital and temporal bones  
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Occipitalis Insertion?   Galea aponeurotica (scalp)  
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Occipitalis Action?   Draws scalp posteriorly  
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Occipitalis Nerve supply?   CN VII(7) (facial nerve)  
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Frontalis Origin?   Galea aponeurotica  
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Frontalis Insertion?   Facia and skin superior to the eye and nose  
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Frontalis Action?   Draws the scalp anteriorly and elevates the eyebrows  
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Frontalis Nerve supply?   CN VII (7) (facial nerve)  
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Temporoparietalis Origin?   Fascia superior to the ear  
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Temporoparietalis Insertion?   Lateral border of the galea aponeurotica  
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Temporoparietalis Action?   Elevates the ear and tightens the scalp  
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Temporoparietalis Nerve Supply?   CN VII (7)(fascial nerve)  
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Auricularis Origin?   looks like a clock around the ear- Anterior: anterior fascia to the ear, Superior: Lateral margin of the galea aponeurotica, Posterior: temporal Bone  
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Auricularis Insertion?   Anterior: Spine of the helix, Superior: Superior aspect of cranial surfaceof the ear, Posterior: Draws the ear posteriorly  
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Auricularis Nerve Supply?   CN VII (7) (facial nerve)  
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