Misc. muscle facts
face and head
face and head, continued
Ears and neck
Lower body
100

These structures are fibrous tissue with the ability to contract and stretch according to the demands of the body's movements. 

What are muscles?

100

This scalp muscle covers the forehead, raises the eyebrows, draws the scalp forward, and causes wrinkles horizontally across the forehead. 

What is the frontalis?

100

This muscle is associated with smiling.

What is the levator anguli oris?

100

These two muscles assist in chewing (AKA mastication).

What are the masseter and the temporalis?

100

These chest muscles allow us to swing our arms.

What are the pectoralis major and minor?

200

Your muscles are responsible for approximately this much of your body's weight. 

What is 40 percent?

200

This circular muscle allows us to close our eyes.

What is the orbicularis oculi?

200

This two-part muscle corresponds with the nasal bones and allows us to flair the nostrils. 

What is the nasalis?

200

The auricularis muscles are located on this part of the head. 

What is around the ears? 

200

These triangular shaped muscles cover the shoulder joint and allow us to extend the arms outward and to the side of the body. 

What are the deltoids?

300

Out of over 630 muscles in the human body, this many are in the face.

What is 30?

300

This thin, flat muscle of the cheek allows us to compress the cheeks and expel air between the lips like when blowing a whistle. 

What is the buccinator?

300

This muscle, located at the head of the eyebrow, draws the eyebrow down and wrinkles the forehead vertically. 

What is the corrugator?

300

This muscle extends from the chest and should muscles to the side of the chin. It is responsible for lowering the lower jaw and lip. 

What is the platysma?

300

These muscles cover the entire back of the upper arms.

What are the triceps?

400

These are the three types of muscle tissue.

What are skeletal (voluntary/striated), smooth (involuntary/nonstriated), and cardiac (found only in the heart)?

400

This muscle elevates the lower lip and raises and wrinkles the skin of the chin. 

What is the mentalis?

400

These muscles that correspond with your cheekbones elevate the lips when you laugh. 

What are the zygomaticus muscles?

400

The sternocleidomastoid muscle (that extends alongside the neck from the ear to the collarbone) allows us to do this with the head.

What is rotate the head from side to side and up and down?

400

This movement happens when muscles move to pull body parts closer to the core of the body.

What is flexion?

500
Massage is performed from _________ to _________. (parts of the muscles)

What is insertion to origin?

500

This muscle allows us to draw the corners of the mouth out and back when we are grinning. 

What is the risorius?

500

These two muscles together form the epicranius on your scalp.

What are the occipitalis and the frontalis?

500

This is the proper direction to massage the muscles on the sides of the neck.

What is downward? 

(Opposite direction to how we massage the muscles of the face, but still going from insertion to origin)

500
This movement happens when the palm turns upward.

What is supination?