ANATOMY

GENERAL ANATOMY

MUSCLE ANATOMY

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The point of attachment in a muscle where more movement occurs is the
A
origin
B
insertion
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A skeletal muscle attaches to bone (or sometimes other muscles or tissues) at two or more places. If the place is a bone that remains immobile for an action, the attachment is called an origin. If the place is on the bone that moves during the action, the attachment is called an insertion.

Detailed explanation-2: -The insertion muscle definition is the site where bone and muscle are attached and move during contraction. The origin of insertion of muscles is typically the tissues’ distal attachment, the one furthest from the torso. As the muscle contracts, the insertion and connected bone move closer to the body.

Detailed explanation-3: -A muscle has two ends that each attach to bone: the muscle’s origin and the muscle’s insertion. At both of these points, tendons attach the muscle to bone. Muscle insertion refers to a muscle’s distal attachment-the end of the muscle furthest away from the torso. For example, the bicep insertion occurs at the elbow.

Detailed explanation-4: -The more stationary of the attachments is called the origin; the more movable attachment is called the insertion. To hear audio pronunciation of this topic, purchase a subscription or log in. A type of tissue composed of contractile cells. Each muscle cell is filled with parallel actin and myosin filaments.

Detailed explanation-5: -The insertion is the point of attachment. It is that part of the body which acts as the distal end of the attachment of a muscle to a bone. The insertion has the ability to be moved by the muscle.

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