rectus abdominus
Platysma
depresses hyoid bone and fixes hyoid bone during opening of mouth
pectoralis minor
The soleus muscle is the big muscle at the back of the calf. This muscle is what supports the leg during walking, standing, and running.
Gluteus minimums
The deltoid muscle
The sternohyoid muscle, Omohyoid muscle, and Thyroid muscle are three muscles that are responsible for the depression of the hyoid bone.
Serratus anterior
Suprahyoids (4)mylohyoid- elevatesgeniohyoid-elevatesstylohyoid- elevates and retractsdigastrics- depressesInfrhyoids (4)stermohyoid- depressessternothyoid- depressesthyrohyoid- depressesomohyoid- depresses
The sternohyoid muscle runs from the sternum to the hyoid bone in the neck. It depresses the hyoid bone with the larynx.
The fixator of a muscle stabilizes the muscle at the point of origin.
Of course it does. If walking builds muscle then walking at an incline builds muscle. Different muscles will be worked at different angles.