The human body is made up of a large number of tendons. Everywhere where a bone is connected to muscle tissue a tendon will be found, so they are in every limb of the human body.
All the limbs of a human have tendons in them. Tendons are strong cords of fibrous connective tissue that attach muscles to bones, allowing for movement of the limbs.
The human torso is the whole human body excluding the head, neck, and limbs.
The function is locomotion.
Tendons attach muscle to bone.
I've heard human legs can go from 1000-3000$ depending on the muscle mass. Arms go for around 1500-2000$
Yes, every tiny little tendon and every branch of every tendon in the human body has a name - it's just a matter of figuring it out from a human anatomy text book.
These tendons affect the human upright posture by supporting the abdominal muscular wall. The viscera are then not allowed to become pendulous while the human is in an upright posture.
The Achilles tendon is one of the thickest tendons in the human body.
ligaments and tendons
a girl on the discovery channel website has 8 limbs>
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draw the head, then torso, then limbs
Fingernails & hair. The cornea. Tendons.
The human torso is the whole human body excluding the head, neck, and limbs.
The human torso is the whole human body excluding the head, neck, and limbs.
The function is locomotion.
The human body, as distinguished from the head and limbs; in sculpture, the trunk of a statue, mutilated of head and limbs; as, the torso of Hercules.
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