Muscles as Levers: Understanding Effort & Bone Movement
The muscles that are attached to the bones via tendons provide the force or effort required when acting like levers. When a muscle contracts , it exerts a pull on the bone causing it to pivot around the fulcrum or the fixed joint to produce movement at the other end of the bone.Bones, Joints & Muscles - Related Articles
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