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What is the Orgin of a muscle, and the moveable part is the insertion
There are two ends of attachment of skeletal muscle. The "origin", and the "insertion". The "insertion" end refers to the end which is attached to a moveable bone which this muscle will move when it is contracted. The "origin" end is usually the most distal attachment (in appendicular skeleton) this is the bone that the muscle attaches to, and DOES NOT MOVE. Example. Biceps brachii. Origin- connection to the humeral head Insertion- radius/ulna summary- contract your biceps muscle, and your radius and ulna will move. not your shoulder. The end.
Origin is typically the proximal attachment of a muscle because it is the least moveable. The distal attachment is where a muscle inserts.
Yes, the skeleton provides attachment points for tendons of skeletal muscles. Tendons are connective tissues that attach muscles to bones, allowing for movement and providing stability to the joints. The points where tendons attach to bones are called insertion points.
Benign tumors are usually moveable. The most common benign tumors found in adults are located in the neck region. They are called lipomas and are round.
All skeletal muscles are attached to bones. This is why they are called skeletal muscles.
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AT usually refers to Attachment.
Relaxation of a skeletal muscle usually involves the Golgi tendon proprioceptors.
Usually it's conveniently attached to the skeleton.
Most injuries to the skeletal system result from trauma. For instance, fractures and sprains are usually the result of accidents.
basically your spine ........its usually painless