The muscle that begins nearest the mid-line of the body and is located on a less movable part of the skeleton is referred to as the "origin" of the muscle. The origin typically attaches to a stable bone or structure, allowing the muscle to exert force effectively during movement. In contrast, the "insertion" of the muscle is usually found on the more movable part of the skeleton, allowing for greater mobility and movement.
proximal epiphysis
median
The term that means situated nearest to the midline or beginning of a body structure is "medial." In anatomical terminology, structures that are medial are located closer to the center of the body or the point of origin, as opposed to being lateral, which refers to being farther from the midline.
The xyphoid process that is the terminal end of the sternum, should be pretty close
medial
Toward or nearest the middle/midline is MEDIAL
cut your body right down the center and there is your midline...
The directional term that means farthest from the midline is "lateral." Lateral refers to a position or direction that is further away from the midline of the body or a structure.
medial
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This is very easy question to ask and very difficult to answer. Upper end of the humerus is attached to the glenoid fossa of the scapula. But lower end is almost freely mobile. You can move the lower end near or futher to midline as compared to upper end.