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When a skeletal muscle is attached to two bones, the more movable of the bones is considered to be where the muscle ends and is called its?

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Basically, the moveable end of the muscle that attaches to the bone being pulled is called the muscle's insertion, and the end of the muscle attached to a fixed (stabilized) bone is called the origin. During forearm flexion—bending the elbow—the brachioradialis assists the brachialis.

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