yes it includes cartilage, ligaments, bone, and tendons
no because it is connected to a bone
Most muscles are connected to the skeletal system (bones and cartilage) by tendons. Some are connected only to organs and tissues that are themselves anchored to the bones.
Well, Skeletal Muscles attach to the skeleton by cartilage. Just imagine Cartilage as the glue to an art project.
Muscles that are connected to bones are called skeletal muscles, voluntary muscles or striated muscles.
cardiac and smooth muscles are involuntary skeletal muscles are voluntary. smooths muscles are in you intestine and digestive tract usually cardiac muscles are in your heart skeletal muscles are connected to tendons and ligaments
muscles moves the bones in the skeletal systems and are connected by ligaments
There are three types of muscle: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac. Skeletal muscle is connected to, well of course, the bones!
If you think about it, skeletal muscle are muscles that connect bones. So wherever you have bone, it is covered with skeletal muscle. Muscles do not connect bones. Muscles are the source for movement and protection for bones.
Well, Skeletal Muscles stay to the skeleton by cartilage. What is cartilage? you may be asking yourself. Cartilage is tissue that help make up your body. If some of you can't understand this, basically, Cartilage can be like glue to the skeleton as an art project. Special thanks to my friend Alyssa and Mr. Scarbrough. Hi mom and dad.
Muscles are connected to bones.
Muscles are joined to bones they move by connective tissue and tendons.
There are three basic types of muscle: smooth, skeletal, and cardiac. Smooth muscles are part of organs like the intestines, skeletal muscles are connected to bones, and cardiac muscles makes up most of the heart.
Cartilage is from the skeletal system.