Facial Expression
Mastication
Tongue
Palate
Pharynx
100

The cranial nerve that innervates all of the facial muscles

CN VII, the facial nerve

100

The muscles that closes the jaw

The masseter, temporalis and medial pterygoid

100

The cranial nerve that innervates all but one muscles of the tongue

CN XII, Hypoglossal nerve

100

The number of muscles in the palate

7

100

The main function of this muscle is serving as a superior esophageal sphincter

Cricopharyngeus muscle

200

The two parts of the orbicularis oculi

Palpebral part and orbital part

200

The only muscle that opens the jaw

Lateral pterygoid muscle

200

The main action of this muscle is elevating the posterior part of the tongue plexus

Palatoglossus muscle

200

The main action of this muscle is to elevate the soft palate during swallowing and yawning

Levator veli palatini

200

The insertion of the stylopharyngeus muscle

Posterior and superior borders of thyroid cartilage with palatopharyngeus
300

The facial muscle that acts in protruding and compresses lips in the action such as "kissing" or "blowing" 

Orbicularis oris

300

The three muscles involved in elevation of the mandible

Temporalis, masseter, and medical pterygoid 

300

The main action of this muscle is curling tip and sides of tongue superiorly and shortens tongue 

Superior longitudinal muscle

300

The main function of this muscle is to shorten the uvula and pull it superiorly

Musculus uvulae

300

The origin of the salpingopharyngeus muscle

Cartilaginous part of pharyngotympanic tube

400

The main muscle of the cheek that keeps the cheeks in contact with the gums so that food does not accumulate in the vestibule of the mouth

Buccinator muscle

400

The nerve that innervates the muscles of mastication

CN V, Trigeminal nerve

400

The nerve innervation for the palatoglossus muscle

CN X and pharyngeal plexus

400

The nerve innervation for the tensor veli palatini

Medial pterygoid nerve through otic ganglion

400

The main action of this group of muscles is to elevate pharynx and larynx during swallowing and speaking

Palatopharyngeus muscle, salpingopharyngeus muscle and stylopharyngeus muscle

500

The insertion of the Levator labii superioris and Zygomaticus minor

Skin of upper lip

500

This muscle attaches to the zygomatic arch and the outer surface of the mandible near the angle

Masseter muscle

500

The four extrinsic muscles of the tongue

Genioglossus, hyoglossus, styloglossus and palatoglossus 

500

The main action of this muscle is elevating posterior part of the tongue and drawing soft palate onto tongue 

Palatoglossus muscle

500

The nerve innervation of the thyropharyngeus muscle

Pharyngeal and superior laryngeal branches of vagus nerve through pharyngeal plexus and external laryngeal plexus