C. would be the best answer. She is reasoning with her sister's history and making it seem like hers will be the same.
Answer: The origin is where the muscle joins the stationary bone. The insertion is where it joins the moving bone. ... At the bone, the fibres of the tendon are embedded in the periosteum of the bone. This anchors the tendon strongly and spreads the force of the contraction, so the tendon won't tear away easily.
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Which type of heat transfer does not rely on matter?
<span><span><span> A.</span>radiation</span><span><span> B.</span>conduction</span><span><span> C.</span>convection</span></span>