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Ordinarily, the Insertion of a Muscle

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Ordinarily, the insertion of a muscle:
1) in a limb is proximal to the origin.
2) does not move when the muscle contracts.
3) is the movable point of attachment of a muscle.
4) attaches a muscle to a bone or skin.


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