The answer is insertion.
Muscles are attached to bones by origins and insertions. Origins and insertions are tendons that exert a force on the bones. One end of the muscle is usually fixed during a contraction while the other one is contracted. The point where the muscle attaches to the bone and does not move during the contraction is called the origin. The point <span>where the muscle attaches to the bone to be pulled is called the insertion.</span>
Answer:
There are chances
Explanation:
In each pregnancy, the fraction of likely birth will be:
25% chance of a healthy boy
25% chance of a boy with the disease
25% chance of a carrier girl
25% chance of a girl with the disease
A scientific question is a question based on observations and that is testable. A scientific question is part of the scientific method. The first step is to make an observation. The next step is to ask a scientific question. The researcher then forms a hypothesis, designs and conducts experiments which will either prove or disprove the hypothesis. Irrespective of whether the hypothesis is proved or disproved, the researcher will formulate a conclusion and share the results with the scientific community.