<span>Answer: Gynephilia.
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Gynephilia is a term used in behavioral science to describe sexual orientation, as an attraction to women. When it's sexual attraction to men is called androphilia and when its attraction to both is called ambiphilia.
This term describes the attraction not gender identity. That means the fact that the person is transgender, doesn't matter in this terms.<span />
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<em>Whistling seen as a bad practice by sailors because it challenges the sea is an example of pseudoscience.
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Pseudoscience literally means false science. It claims to be science but it is not scientific at all. It completely fails in a <em>scientific scrutiny </em>and it is not open to evaluation by other experts.
They are just beliefs and practised claimed to be factual even without any proper method used in <em>developing the hypotheses.
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False<em> pseudo scientific claims</em> can be harmful at times. An example is the propaganda against vaccination.
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ball-and-socket joint: Joint where the ball-shaped surface of one bone fits into the cup-like shape of another; examples include the hip and shoulder. fixed joints: Joint that does not allow movement.
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I know the first and second picture is wrong, not sure what the right one is. Hope this helps some
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There are several other words:
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lipid, sugar, protein, carbohydrate, etc. You can choose whichever one you want, it doesn't matter.