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origin is where the muscle stars (generally the proximal attachment or in some cases medial) insertions is where the muscle ends (generally the distal or lateral attachment) for example the origin of the bicep would be the shoulder while the insertion is the elbow
The origin is the "immovable" point of attachment of a muscle to a bone.
tendons and ligaments^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^No.... Actually Tendons connect the muscle to the bone, and Ligaments connect bone to bone together. So although this may sound correct it is not. Yes both can move, but it is not the answer that any professor would be looking for. The correct answer is Muscle Insertion..
I think you may be talking about origin and insertion points which are the two points of attachment for a muscle. The origin is attached to the immovable (or less movable) bone. The insertion is attached to the movable bone. The insertion always moves towards the origin.
muscles connect to ligaments connect to bones!
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The muscle layer of beef gullet meat tissue is made up of striated muscles and the tissue layer is composed of compact muscle bundles. The muscle fibres are tightly joined by endomysium. The protein content of the gullet meat tissue is similar to that found in less valuable sorts of meat.
immovable joints can't move and movable joints could move they are the same because immovable joints and movable joints are both made up of two or more jointsDifference: the movable joint moves, and the unmovable joint, does not.Alike: they both consist of 2 joints or more.
Fixed if it weighed as less than you, but a movable pulley wouldn't be helpful here. You'd be best with a pulley with multiple supporting ropes.
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more muscle means less strains on said muscle, or at least less of a cencentration of strain. Having more muscle reduces joint pain and is all around great to have extra of.