muscles can only pull so a bone with only one muscle on it would be pulled to the extreme of the muscles contraction and stay there.
on one end of a tendon comes from the muscles while the other hand is attached to a bone,then it pulls
A muscle attached at only one end is called unipennate muscle. It has a single tendon and its muscle fibers run diagonally to the tendon.
Yes. The tongue is the only muscle in the entire human body that is only attached on one extremity. In that sense the tongue is more like a tentacle than a muscle...
The tongue, there is also suppose to be another tiny one but I cannot remember it.
The temporal bone is the attachment point for the temporalis muscle, which is one of the primary muscles involved in chewing. Additionally, the sternocleidomastoid muscle, which is involved in neck movement, attaches to the temporal bone near the mastoid process.
Skeletal muscle is the type attached to bones.
The answer is False. The tendon Connects muscle to the bone.
No, a tendon attaches a muscle to bone. A ligament attaches a bone to another bone.
There are several, the main one being the biceps brachii.
Ligaments don't attach to muscles. They connect one bone to another.
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.
Ligaments connect one bone to another in a joint. In contrast, tendons connect muscle to bone.