A muscle that has two heads is known as a "biceps." The most commonly referenced biceps is the biceps brachii, located in the upper arm, which has two points of origin (heads) at the shoulder and connects to the forearm. This muscle is primarily responsible for flexing the elbow and rotating the forearm. The term "biceps" itself comes from Latin, meaning "two heads."
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