The tongue is a muscle that is not attached at both ends.
Tongue
Both ends of the battery are connected, to make a complete circuit.
Fixed point at the end of the muscle is called as 'Insertion of the muscle.'
Because without both ends connected there can not be a flow of electrons from one end of the battery to the other.
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.
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.
With the exception of the tongue (the heart is a special case), all muscles are attached at both ends
Only skeletal muscles are connected to bones. They don't attach directly to the bones, but are attached by tendons that emerge at the ends of the muscle groups or individual muscles. Smooth muscles are organ muscles, and cardiac muscle is specialized conductive muscle of the heart. Answer courtesy of gallop
The Radius and Ulna in the arm are connected by many ligaments at the joints. This allows for free movement and it keeps them together. Also, the Bronchialis muscle of the forearm connects to both bones at both ends, giving another holder to the bones.
Skeletal muscle tissue is striated muscle tissue connected to bones.
When a muscle is connected to another muscle, they are connected by an aponeurosis.
cebaceous muscle is connected to haiir follicules.
Both ends of the filament to a power source.