Abdominals
Upper Chest
Lower Back
Upper Back
Face
100

These muscles are what make up the "abs"

Rectus Abdominus
100

The large muscle superior to the minor version.

Pectoralis Major

100

The largest muscle in the back

Latissimus Dorsi

100

The muscle that connects your shoulders to your neck

Trapezius

100

The name of the circular muscle around the eye.

Orbicularis Oculi

200

This muscle helps you breathe

Diaphragm

200

This muscle has multiple edges and connects underneath the pec major

Serratus Anterior

200

The superior portion of the gluteus muscles

Gluteus medius

200

The muscle that extends the arm

Triceps Brachii

200

The muscle that controls your eyebrows.

Frontalis

300

This muscle is superficial and helps one rotate side to side

External Oblique

300

This muscles lays inferior to the pectoralis major

Pectoralis Minor

300

The inferior, larger part of the gluteus muscles

Gluteus Maximus

300

Name 2 of the muscles in the rotator cuff (shoulder area)

Teres major, supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis

300

The circular muscle around your mouth

Orbicularis Oris

400

This muscle is deep and runs at an angle from the ribs to the pelvis

Interior Oblique

400

The muscle connects to 3 different bones

Sternocleidomastoid

400

What is the anatomical region of the lower back called?

Lumbar Region

400

Name the muscle that lets you raise your head

Levator Scapulae

400

The muscle that helps you smile.

Zygomaticus

500

This muscle runs parallel to the rectus abdominus, though more lateral

Transverse abdominus

500

When this muscle contracts (gets shorter), your arm will raise.

Deltoid

500

This muscle is named for its LARGE, diamond shape

Rhomboid Major

500

Name the muscle that runs over the spine of the scapula

Supraspinatus
500

The muscle that helps you chew

Masseter

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