In various pennate muscle patterns (unipennate, bipennate, multipennate). A) muscles appear to be straplike B) there is a narrow origin diverging to a broad insertion C) there is a broad origin and fascicles converge toward a single tendon D) muscles look like components of a feather

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Answer:

C) there is a broad origin and fascicles converge toward a single tendon

Explanation:

A pennate muscle which is also known as the  pinnate muscle or called a penniform muscle can be described as a muscle with fascicles that attach obliquely (in a slanting position) to its tendon.

They can be found at the shoulder or ankle.

The pennate fibers are at an angle to the force-generating axis (pennation angle) and usually insert into a central tendon.

In conclusion, it should be understood that the force produced by pennate muscles is greater than the force produced by parallel muscles.