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Aubrey Stamm

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Where muscles attach to moving bone?

Muscle attaches to a non-moving bone at the muscle's origin.


What is the location called where muscle attaches attaches to the non moving bone?

origin


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Connection of muscle to a stationary bone?

origin


Where does the muscle attach to the bone?

Where a muscle attaches to a bone is at the origin and insertion points. The origin is the immovable (or slightly moveable) attachment point and the the insertion is the movable attachment point. During contraction the insertion moves towards the origin. HOW a muscle attaches to a bone is through tendons.


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Connection of muscles to the bone that moves?

tendons Actually that's wrong. Tendons are CONNECTIVE TISSUE that BINDS muscles to bones.. The answer your looking for is actually "Insertion" Or "Insertion Of a Muscle". Also The connection of muscle to a STATIONARY bone is "Origin" Or "Origin Of a Muscle.


Two ways muscles attach to bone?

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.


What attached the muscle to the bones?

Origin-zygomatic bone Insertion-mandible


What is origin and insertion of muscle?

an origin is where the muscle attaches to the bone, it also attaches on another bone, this is called the insertion, the attachment where the bone moves is the insertion, the attachment where the bone does not move is the origin.


What is the stationary end when a muscle contracts?

A muscle attaches to a bone at two points the origin and insertion. The origin is the immovable (stationary) point. The insertion is the movable point. The insertion always moves towards the origin.Fibrous joint? The definition: consists of two bones that are united by fibrous tissue and exhibit little or no movement.


Does the insertion attach to bone or skin?

Both the origin and insertion points attach muscles to bone. The muscles are moving the bones so they must be attached directly to bone.