Asked by Blaze Roque on May 06, 2024
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The origin is
A) a muscle working in opposition to another muscle.
B) the end of the muscle where the action occurs.
C) the muscle that does most of the movement.
D) the stationary end of the muscle.
E) a group of muscles that work together to cause movement.
Origin
Less movable attachment point of a muscle; usually the medial or proximal end of a muscle associated with the limbs; also called fixed end.
- Identify the origins and insertions of muscles and their significance in muscle movement.
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Hilal GökselMay 11, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The origin of a muscle refers to the point of attachment that remains relatively fixed during contraction, typically considered the stationary end of the muscle.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the origins and insertions of muscles and their significance in muscle movement.