5. Differentiate between a skeletal muscle's origin and insertion?
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Muscles Attach to Bones At Locations Called Origins and Insertions. ... 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.
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The main difference between origin and insertion is that origin is the attachment point of skeletal muscles, which does not move during contraction whereas insertion is the attachment point that moves during contraction
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