clear whitish because of lack of blood vessels
Tendons attach muscle to bone.
tendons connect muscles to bones.
Tendons look like yellow to white and is shiny. Muscle gradually becomes tendon, specially at insertion site and on many occasion from origin also. It is made of collagen fibres and they are very stong. As strong as steel wires weight for weight. There function is to transmit the the pull of muscles as they contract. Tendons are nonelastic in nature. Tendo achillis is the probably the strongest tendon in body after tendon of quadriceps femoris muscle. Most beautiful tendons are cordae tendinae in papillory muscles of ventricles of heart.
Muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons
Tendons and muscles. It's the tendons that attach the bone to the muscle.
Tendons, they connect muscle to bone
It's found in the ligaments, tendons, cartilage, etc.
Tendons are shiny white tissues at the ends of the muscles that attach muscles to bones.Noli turbare circulos meos;)
Scar tissue is essentially collagen, the same tissue that makes up tendons and ligaments. Tendons attach muscles to bone and ligaments attach bones to each other. Next time you eat chicken, look at the inedible bits attached to the bones; you'll see they are white.
tendons
tendons
Yes, fingers have tendons.
Tendons attach muscle to bone.
A cord or band of dense, tough, inelastic, white, fibrous tissue, serving to connect a muscle with a bone or part
No they have exactly the same number of tendons but more pigment in their skin
Ligaments connect bone to bone. They are white, slightly elastic, and more flexible than tendons. Ligaments bind bone to bone to form joints. Tendons connect muscle to bone or in the case of aponeurosis, binds muscle to muscle.
Tendons attach muscles to bones.