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Q: Which end of muscle moves the most?
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What is the end of the muscle that is attached to the movable bone and moves when a skeletal muscle contracts?

Insertion point, which most probably is a tendon.


Does the end of the muscle attached to the bone that moves least is the origin of that muscle?

they dont u retard


What is the fixed end of a muscle close near the origin or insertion?

Origin is relatively fixed, while the insertion moves in most cases


What is the difference between the origin and the insertion of the muscle?

The origin of a muscle is where the muscle starts ("the starting point"). The insertion of a muscle is where the muscle ends ("the ending point"). Also, the insertion of the muscle is what moves a lot (contrary of the origin where the muscle mostly stays stationary).


Which of these phrases most aptly describes muscle insertion?

The phrase tendon attachment that moves most aptly describes muscle insertion. The trapezius muscle inserts on the acromion and scapular.


When a skeletal muscle contracts it usually moves the bone at one end much more than the bone at its other end The attachment of the muscle to the less moveable bone is called its?

origin


What type of muscle moves bones?

Skeletal Muscles.


How do you muscles move bones?

In order to work, a skeletal muscle must have both ends connected to he skeleton. The end of a muscle that does not move is called its origin. The other end is attached to the bone it moves, and is called insertion.


How do you skeleton muscles move bones?

In order to work, a skeletal muscle must have both ends connected to he skeleton. The end of a muscle that does not move is called its origin. The other end is attached to the bone it moves, and is called insertion.


What muscle in your body that moves on their own we call them involuntary muscle?

heart muscle


What is the scientific name for the muscle that moves the eyelids?

The muscle that moves the eyelids is called the orbicularis oculi muscle. It is responsible for closing the eyelids.


When your muscle shortens and moves a load?

muscle fibers contracting