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Humans have well-developed muscles in the face that permit a large
variety of facial expressions. Because the muscles are used to show
surprise, disgust, anger, fear, and other emotions, they are an
important means of nonverbal communication. Muscles of facial expression
include frontalis, orbicularis oris, laris oculi, buccinator, and
zygomaticus.These muscles of facial expressions are identified in
the illustration below.
There are four pairs of muscles that are responsible for chewing
movements or mastication. All of these muscles connect to the mandible
and they are some of the strongest muscles in the body. Two of the
muscles, temporalis and masseter are identified in the illustration
above.
There are numerous muscles associated with the throat, the hyoid
bone and the vertebral column, only two of the more obvious and
superficial neck muscles are identified in the illustration. They
are sternocleidomastoid and trapezius.

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