Muscle Origins

Name the origin of the muscle, given the muscle's insertion.
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Muscle
Origin
Insertion
Platysma
Connective tissue covering of superior chest muscles
Tissue around mouth
Triceps brachii
Shoulder girdle and proximal humerus
Olecranon process of ulna
Sternocleidomastoid
Sternum and clavicle
Temporal bone (mastoid process)
Masseter
Temporal bone
Mandible
Buccinator
Maxilla and mandible near molars
Orbicularis oris
Hamstring muscles
Ischial tuberosity
Proximal tibia
External oblique
Lower eight ribs
Iliac crest
Adductor muscles
Pelvis
Proximal femur
Frontalis
Cranial aponeurosis
Skin of eyebrows
Orbicularis oris
Mandible and maxilla
Skin and muscle around mouth
Quadriceps group
Femur and pelvis
Tibial tuberosity via patellar ligament
Brachialis
Distal humerus
Proximal ulna
Rectus abdominis
Pubis
Sternum and fifth to seventh ribs
Extensor digitorum longus
Proximal tibia and fibula
Distal toes 2 to 5
Zygomaticus
Zygomatic bone
Skin and muscle at corner of lips
Extensor digitorum
Distal humerus
Distal phalanges of second to fifth fingers
Flexor digitorum superficialis
Distal humerus, ulna, and radius
Middle phalanges of second to fifth fingers
Temporalis
Temporal bone
Mandible
Erector spinae
Iliac crest, ribs 3 to 12, and vertebrae
Ribs, thoracic and cervical vertebrae
Occipitalis
Occipital and temporal bones
Cranial aponeurosis
Gluteus medius
Ilium
Proximal femur
Biceps brachii
Scapula of shoulder girdle
Proximal radius
Gluteus maximus
Sacrum and ilium
Proximal femur (gluteal tuberosity)
Latissimus dorsi
Lower spine and iliac crest
Proximal humerus
Orbicularis oculi
Frontal bone and maxilla
Tissue around eyes
Deltoid
Scapular spine and clavicle
Humerus (deltoid tuberosity)
Pectoralis major
Sternum, clavicle, and first to sixth ribs
Proximal humerus
Trapezius
Occipital bone and all cervical and thoracic vertebrae
Scapular spine and clavicle
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