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4 years ago
14

The point where the muscle attaches to the bone to be pulled is called the _________________. question 9 options: origin inserti

on sarcomere
Biology
1 answer:
Bogdan [553]4 years ago
3 0
The answer is insertion.

Muscles are attached to bones by origins and insertions. Origins and insertions are tendons that exert a force on the bones. One end of the muscle is usually fixed during a contraction while the other one is contracted. The point where the muscle attaches to the bone and does not move during the contraction is called the origin. The point <span>where the muscle attaches to the bone to be pulled is called the insertion.</span>
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