fixator
Origin
Muscle attaches to a non-moving bone at the muscle's origin.
It is called the origin.
The attachment of the muscle that is on the moving bone is known as the insertion. In contrast, the origin is the attachment of the muscle on the non-moving bone.
The end of the muscle that is attached to the stationary bone is the point of origin. The muscle end that is attached to the moving bone is the point of insertion, and the action is what the muscle actually does.
A muscle insertion is the end of a muscle attached to the free-moving bone of its joint. A muscle origin is the end of the muscle attached to the relatively fixed bone of the joint.
Cells comprise bone and muscle, they do not have bone and muscle in them.
If muscle spasm prevents the jaw from moving back into alignment, a sedative is administered intravenously (IV) to relax the muscles.
tendons:bones to muscle ligaments:bonr to bone
Ligament attaches bone to bone tendon attaches muscle to bone
A tendon connects muscle tissue to bone. tendonsTendons connect muscle to bone.
Muscle or Bone. A tendon connects a muscle and bone together but is not a muscle or bone.