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a. paragraph break character

b. nonbreaking space

c. line break character

d. nonbreaking hyphen

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A formatting mark at the end of a line that moves the insertation point to the beginning of the next physical line?

Line break Character


What formatting mark at the end of a line that moves the insertion point to the beginning of the next physical line?

For Microsoft Users: If you have your formatting button activated, it looks like this: ¶ Years ago, we use to call it a paragraph symbol. I still do, but today's proper term for it is a "return" or a "manual line break". If your formatting button isn't activated, you won't be able to see symbols for line breaks, tabs, spacing, and other fun stuff.


What key moves the insertion point to the beginning of the data in cell?

Just press home.


During muscle contraction the moves toward the?

the insertion moves toward the origin


What does insertion mean in medical terminology?

The insertion of a muscle is the place where it attaches to the bone that the muscle moves.


What attachment is on the bone that moves?

Insertion is the attachment on the bone that moves


Which key moves the insertion point to the beginning of data in a cell?

If you are within the formula bar, the Home key takes you to the beginning of the data in that cell.


What is the fixed end of a muscle close near the origin or insertion?

Origin is relatively fixed, while the insertion moves in most cases


Name the two points of attachment for the skeletal muscle?

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.


What is the difference between the origin and the insertion of the muscle?

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).


What key moves the cursor to the beginning of the line?

Use the "Home" key (it's to the right of Backspace)


When typing the insertion point moves to the left and when end of a line is reached it moves downward to the next line true or false?

false