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The heart.
There are two points of attachment for a (skeletal) muscle, the origin and the insertion. The origin is the immovable (or slightly movable) part. The insertion moves towards the origin.
That is part of the pectoralis major.
The main muscle of respiration (moving air into and out of the lungs) is the diaphragm.
The muscle tissue's main function is to contract.
The main muscle is the heart.
Moving of a body part toward the main axis of the body is called adduction. Moving away from the main axis of the body is called abduction.
An abducent is a part of the body which draws away from its main point - the lateral rectus muscle of the eye.
The five main muscle movements are flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and rotation. Flexion is bending a joint or reducing the angle between bones, while extension is straightening a joint to increase the angle. Abduction involves moving a body part away from the midline, and adduction is bringing it back toward the midline. Rotation involves pivoting a body part around its axis.
The trapezius muscle is part of the muscular system in the human body. It is a large superficial muscle located on the back and neck, and it is responsible for moving and stabilizing the shoulder blades.
if the bloos is moving to the upper part of the body it will exit through what?
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