1. Galea Aponeurotica2. Epicranius3. Orbicularis Oculi4. Nasalis5. Levator Labii Superioris 6. Zygomaticus major & minor 7. Orbicularis Oris 8.

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1. Galea Aponeurotica2. Epicranius3. Orbicularis Oculi4. Nasalis5. Levator Labii Superioris 6. Zygomaticus major & minor 7. Orbicularis Oris 8. Risorius 9. Depressor Anguli Oris 10. Depressor Labii Inferioris11. Mentalis12. Omohyoid13. Sternohyoid14. Sternal Head of Sternocleidomastoid15. Scalene16. Trapezius17. Deltoid18. Pectoralis Major 19. Serratus Anterior20. Rectus Abdominis 21. External Abdominal Oblique 22. Biceps Brachii23. Brachialis 24. Pronator Teres 25. Brachioradialis 26. Flexor Carpi Radialis 27. Extensor Carpi Radialis 28. Tensor Fasciae Latae29. Iliopsoas 30. Pectineus 31. Sartorius 32. Adductor Longus 33. Gracilis 34. Rectus Femoris 35. Vastus Intermedius 36. Vastus Lateralis37. Vastus Medialis38. Gastrocnemius39. Peroneus Longus40. Tibialis Anterior41. Soleus42. Peroneus Brevis43. Extensor Digitorum Longus

1. Occipitalis2. Semispinalis Capitis3. Splenius Capitis4. Sternocleidomastoid5. Trapezius6. Deltiod 7. Teres Minor 8. Teres Major9. Triceps Brachii10. Latissimus Dorsi11. Brachioradialis12. Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus13. Anconeus14. Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis15. Extensor Digitorum16. Flexor Carpi Ulnaris 17 Extensor Carpi Ulnaris 18. Erector Spinae19. Internal & External Oblique20. Gluteus Medius & Gluteus Minimus (underneath Gluteus Medius)21. Gluteus Maximus22. Vastus Lateralis23. Gracilis24. Adductor Magnus25. Biceps Femoris26. Semitendinosus27. Semimembranosus28. Gastocnemius29. Soleus30. Peroneus Longus31. Flexor Digitorum Longus32. Extensor Digitorum Longus