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Hello and welcome! In this video, Ill teach you some of my tips and tricks for remembering all of the skeletal muscles of the head and face that youd see in an anatomy class. And to make this lesson more manageable for beginners, Ill present the list in smaller chunks of 4-8 muscles. You can find a list of the sections and timestamps in the description below. And with that out of the way, lets get into the muscles. [intro crack Sponsored by Kenhub] Now, to remember all of these muscles were going to take advantage of one fact: anatomists are really boring when it comes to naming things. Theyll usually take things like the region, position, or shape of the muscle and combine it with a Latin root. Forehead / eyelid (5) And our first chunk of muscles, the forehead, has some great examples. The Latin root for forehead is frontal, and this big wide muscle on the front of your forehead, is named the frontalis which raises your eyebrows and helps with facial expressions. In a similarl