They attach to the facial bones, just as all the other muscles in the body attach to bone. They are there to act on the bones and cause movement. An exception to that would be the cardiac muscle, among a few others, but they don't occur on the face.
you see we have these strand that are kinda vainy and they connect to the nerves and your brain tells them to move ans the strands move from the nerves making your face move too
The muscles in your face don't connect to the bone like most other muscles, Facial muscles attach under the skin which allows you to make all types of facial expressions.
the cardiac muscle
Your face muscles attach underneath the skin so you can contract your facial muscles just a tiny bit and you can make dozens of different kinds of faces.
Muscles do not attach to other muscles. They only attach to bone.
Yes, it has to do with facial muscles
They are facial muscles innervated by the facial nerve that, among other things, control facial expression.
your penis muscles attach to a boner
No. They attach muscles to bones. Ligaments attach bones to bones.
Facial muscles are usually employed to display surprise.
Facial synkinesis is the involuntary movement of facial muscles that accompanies purposeful movement of some other set of muscles.
your facial muscles!
In general, the bones (via tendons). There's plenty of exceptions (e.g. the ones that fix to skin to make facial expressions), but they of minor importance.
the muscles in our face are necessary so we can smile and make facial expressions
No muscles attach to the talus, extensive ligaments attach to the talus to reinforce the ankle joint however the majority of the muscles originate from the calcaneus