Muscles. Muscles in Cranium 1.Zygomatic 2.Buccinator 3.Orbicularis oculi 4.Frontalis 5.Orbicularis oris 6.Masseter 7.Temporalis 8.Occipitalis 9.Platysma.

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Muscles

Muscles in Cranium 1.Zygomatic 2.Buccinator 3.Orbicularis oculi 4.Frontalis 5.Orbicularis oris 6.Masseter 7.Temporalis 8.Occipitalis 9.Platysma 10.Sternocleidomastoid

Torso Muscles 1.Rectus abdominis 2.Pectoralis major 3.Deltoid 4.External Oblique 5.Sternocleidomastoid 6.Trapezius 7.Latissimus dormis 8.Ommohyoid 9.Teres major 10.Teres minor 11.Infraspinatus

Muscles in Torso 1.Omohyoid 2.Latissimus dormis 3.Sternocleidomastoid 4.Trapezius 5.Deltoid 6.Petoralis major 7.Rectus abdominis 8.External oblique

1.Infraspinatus 2.Teres minor 3.Teres major 4.Sternocleidomastoid 5.Trapezius 6.Deltoid 7.Latissimus dormis 8.External oblique

Upper Muscles of the arm 1.Flexor carpi ulnaris 2.Extensor digitorum 3.Flexor digitorum 4.Biceps brachi 5.Triceps brachi 6.Deltoid 7.Brachialis 8.Brachioradialis 9.Flexor carpi ulnaris (same as 1) 10.Extensor carpi radealis 11.Extensor carpi ulnaris 12.Palmoris

Upper Limb Muscles 1.Deltoid 2.Biceps brochi 3.Brachialis 4.Brachioradialis 5.Extensor carpi 6.Palmaris 7.Triceps brochi 8.Flexor digitorum 9.Extensor carpi ulnaris 10.Extensor digitorum 11.Flexor carpi ulnaris

Extensor equals part that extends and Flexor equals a part that flexes

Lower limb Isiopsoas Gluteus maximus Gastrocnemius Tibialis anterior Abductor group Quadriceps Hamstring Gluteus medius Semitendinosus Biceps femoris Semimembranosus Abductor magnus Gracilis Soleus Fibularis muscles Rectus femoris Vastus medialis Vastus lateralis Sartorius Tensor fasciae latea

Lower Limb Muscles 1.Gluteus medius 2.Gluteus maximus 3.Adductor magnus 4.Gracilis 5.Semitendinosus 6.Biceps femoris 7.Semimbranosus 8.Gastrocnemius 9.Soleus 10. Tensor fasciae latea 11. Sartorius 12. Rectus femoris 13. Vastus medialis 14. Vastus lateralis 15. Fibularis muscles 16. Tibialis anterior