a. Label the following bones in the diagram: carpals, humerus, metacarpals, phalanges, radius, ulna b. Draw the biceps muscle where it is correctly attached (to bones) with the tendon. Draw the tendon in gray, the muscle in red. Label the biceps muscle. c. Draw the triceps muscle where it is correctly attached (to bones) with the tendon. Draw the tendon in gray, the muscle in red. Label the triceps muscle. d. Label (with an arrow) the direction the radius and ulna move when the triceps contract. e. Muscles attach in two locations. The attachment end that moves a bone is call the INSERTION. The
a. Label the following bones in the diagram: carpals, humerus, metacarpals, phalanges, radius, ulna b. Draw the biceps muscle where it is correctly attached (to bones) with the tendon. Draw the tendon in gray, the muscle in red. Label the biceps muscle. c. Draw the triceps muscle where it is correctly attached (to bones) with the tendon. Draw the tendon in gray, the muscle in red. Label the triceps muscle. d. Label (with an arrow) the direction the radius and ulna move when the triceps contract. e. Muscles attach in two locations. The attachment end that moves a bone is call the INSERTION. The
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![a. Label the following bones in the diagram: carpals, humerus, metacarpals, phalanges, radius, ulna
b. Draw the biceps muscle where it is correctly attached (to bones) with the tendon. Draw the tendon in
gray, the muscle in red. Label the biceps muscle.
c. Draw the triceps muscle where it is correctly attached (to bones) with the tendon. Draw the tendon in
gray, the muscle in red. Label the triceps muscle.
d. Label (with an arrow) the direction the radius and ulna move when the triceps contract.
e. Muscles attach in two locations. The attachment end that moves a bone is call the INSERTION. The
attachment end that stays stationary, anchoring the muscle, is called the ORIGIN. Label the origin and
insertion of the BICEPS muscle.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F2d99e172-0a0b-4972-acfe-82dc96a1ae81%2F717c5a60-d2e8-4e2a-a9bf-a023e22fe16f%2Fn2i7gn_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:a. Label the following bones in the diagram: carpals, humerus, metacarpals, phalanges, radius, ulna
b. Draw the biceps muscle where it is correctly attached (to bones) with the tendon. Draw the tendon in
gray, the muscle in red. Label the biceps muscle.
c. Draw the triceps muscle where it is correctly attached (to bones) with the tendon. Draw the tendon in
gray, the muscle in red. Label the triceps muscle.
d. Label (with an arrow) the direction the radius and ulna move when the triceps contract.
e. Muscles attach in two locations. The attachment end that moves a bone is call the INSERTION. The
attachment end that stays stationary, anchoring the muscle, is called the ORIGIN. Label the origin and
insertion of the BICEPS muscle.
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