Bones of the face & neck
Bones of the skull
Muscle Movement
Muscles of the head
Muscles of the shoulder & arm
100

Form the bridge of the nose.

Nasal Bones

100

Forms the forehead.

Frontal Bone

100

Muscles that draw body part inward toward the body or extremity. In the hand draws fingers togethe.

Adduction

100

Scalp muscle that raises eyebrows and causes wrinkles in forehead.

Frontalis

100

Large muscle that covers the entire back of the upper arm and extends the forearm.

Tricep

200

Bone located at base of tongue.

Hyoid

200

Forms the back of the skull.

Occipital Bone

200

Muscles that draw body part away from midline of body. In hand would separate the fingers.

Abduction

200

Two part muscle that covers the nose.

Nasalis

200

This muscle lifts the forearm, flexes elbow, and turns palms outward.

Biceps

300

Two bones that form the upper jaw.

Maxillae or Maxillary Bones

300

Forms the sides of the head in the ear region.

Temporal Bone

300

When muscles move to pull body part toward center of body.

Flexion

300

The flat band around the upper and lower lips.

Orbicularis Oris

300

Muscle that covers the back of the neck, shoulders, and upper/middle region of back.

Trapezius

400

Also known as cheek bones.

Zygomatic

400

Forms the sides and crown of the cranium.

Parietal Bones

400

When muscles turn inward.

Pronate

400

The three muscles of the ear.

Auricularis Muscles

400

Large triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint.

Deltoid

500

The smallest and most fragile bones of the face.

Lacrimal Bones

500

Light spongy bone between the eye sockets that forms part of the nasal cavities.

Ethmoid bone

500

When muscles rotate.

Supinate

500

Muscles associated with smiling.

Levator Anguli Oris

500

Large flat triangular muscle that covers the lower back and narrows to a rounded tendon attached to the front of the upper part of the humerus.

Latissimus Dorsi