Skeletal Muscle: Origin and Insertion Explained - Muscle Anatomy
When a skeletal muscle contracts, it usually moves the bone at one end much more than its other end. The attachment of the muscle to the less moveable bone is called its origin. The other end of the muscle, which inserts into the more moveable bone, is called its insertion.Bones, Joints & Muscles - Related Articles
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