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tendons

Actually that's wrong.

Tendons are CONNECTIVE TISSUE that BINDS muscles to bones..

The answer your looking for is actually "Insertion" Or "Insertion Of a Muscle".

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The connection of muscle to a STATIONARY bone is "Origin" Or "Origin Of a Muscle.

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