Multiple Choice
Which statement about muscle attachments is false?
A) An insertion can be at either attachment point of a muscle, depending on body position and the movement being performed.
B) At least one joint is present between an origin and insertion.
C) Insertions are usually distal to the origin.
D) Upon contraction, the origin is pulled toward the insertion.
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