Word wrap does not move the insertion point to the previous line; rather, it allows text to continue on the next line when the current line reaches the end of the defined margin or window. This feature ensures that text remains visible and readable without manual line breaks. The insertion point remains at the end of the current line until the user inputs more text or manually moves it.
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The two attachment points are the origin and insertion. The origin is the immovable (or slightly moveable point. The insertion is the movable point. The insertion always moves towards the origin.
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The origin of a muscle is where the muscle starts ("the starting point"). The insertion of a muscle is where the muscle ends ("the ending point"). Also, the insertion of the muscle is what moves a lot (contrary of the origin where the muscle mostly stays stationary).
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The origin is the "immovable" point of attachment of a muscle to a bone.
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Where a muscle attaches to a bone is at the origin and insertion points. The origin is the immovable (or slightly moveable) attachment point and the the insertion is the movable attachment point. During contraction the insertion moves towards the origin. HOW a muscle attaches to a bone is through tendons.
In spreadsheet applications like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets, pressing the "Tab" key moves the insertion point to the next cell in the row. This allows users to quickly navigate horizontally across the cells. Alternatively, the arrow keys can also be used to move the insertion point, with the right arrow key specifically moving it to the next cell to the right.