Origin and Insertion Year 10 AADP.

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Origin and Insertion Year 10 AADP

Muscle Structure In general, muscles consist of a muscle belly And a tendon at either end which attaches into the bone. Muscle Structure

Origin and Insertion - Origin ORIGIN OF BICEP The Origin of a muscle is a point where it attaches to a bone. Where the muscle comes from Origin and Insertion - Origin

Insertion of a muscle attaches to the part of the body that is moved by the muscle contraction. Insertion, where the muscle is going to. Insertion Insertion point of biceps

Muscle movements

Identify Agonist Antagonist Origin Insertion Bicep's and Triceps'

Hamstring and Quadriceps Identify Agonist Antagonist Origin Insertion Hamstring and Quadriceps