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Embryology / Developmental biology / Muscular system / Branchiomeric musculature / Efferent neurons / Epaxial and hypaxial muscles / Motor neuron / Glossopharyngeal nerve / Myotome / Anatomy / Biology / Zoology
Date: 2012-11-07 00:59:02
Embryology
Developmental biology
Muscular system
Branchiomeric musculature
Efferent neurons
Epaxial and hypaxial muscles
Motor neuron
Glossopharyngeal nerve
Myotome
Anatomy
Biology
Zoology

MUSCLE ORIGIN AND INSERTION—Typically the bone to which a muscle tendon attaches that does not move or moves less is considered its ‘origin’ and the bone that does most of the movement is its ‘insertion’. Speci

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