Across
- 5. Muscles that respond automatically to control various body functions including the functions of internal organs.
- 6. Is the muscle of the heart itself and is the only muscle of its type in the human body.
- 7. Controls the eyebrows, drawing them in and downward.
- 9. Raises the eyebrows or draws the scalp forward.
- 10. Muscle that causes the thumb to move toward the fingers, giving the ability to grasp or make a fist.
- 12. Between the eyebrows; across the bridge of the nose
- 13. Muscles that respond to commands regulated by will.
- 15. Aids in closing the jaw.
- 16. Is the portion of the muscle joined to movable attachments: bones, movable muscles or skin
Down
- 1. Draws down.
- 2. Muscle that compresses the cheek to release air outwardly as in blowing
- 3. At the nape of the neck.
- 4. Contracts, puckers and wrinkles the lips, as in kissing or whistling.
- 8. Lifts up.
- 11. Is the term applied to the midsection of the muscle.
- 14. Is the nonmoving portion of the muscle attached to bones or other fixed muscle.
