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tendons

Actually that's wrong.

Tendons are CONNECTIVE TISSUE that BINDS muscles to bones..

The answer your looking for is actually "Insertion" Or "Insertion Of a Muscle".

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The connection of muscle to a STATIONARY bone is "Origin" Or "Origin Of a Muscle.

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How does a bone cell move?

The bone cell moves through the support of the muscles. The cell muscles will expand and contract which will result into movement of the bone cell.


What type of muscle moves bones?

Skeletal Muscles.


What is the system that moves bones and organs?

The musclular system because muscles pull bone.


What moves the bone in your skeleton?

The muscles attached to your bones (usually in pairs) enable you to move your limbs.


Muscle tissue that is attached to and moves the skeleton?

Muscles are attached to bone by tendons. Bones are attached to bones by ligaments.


Why must skeletal muscles work in pairs to move a bone?

Skeletal muscles work in pairs to move a bone so that the muscles can function properly. Muscles can only pull, therefore bones need two muscles to make it move. To put a finger up one muscle might pull, the other will put to put back down. With two, the movement will be smooth, otherwise it will be "jerky" and uncontrolled.


What statement best describes how a muscle moves a bone?

actually muscles don't move the bones but they hold them together. (i hope this can help)


What muscles attach muscles to the bone?

Tendons


How can you tell how a triceratops moves from the bone when he exicted?

In any well preserved fossil bone, a paleontologist can determine how the bones fit together. By known how they fit together, he can determine in which directions the bone would have been able to move. In addition, bumps on the bone show where muscles attached to the bone and how big and strong the muscles were. By carefully studying these clues, paleontologists can get a very good idea of how an extinct animal moved when it was alive.


What bone moves your skull?

the jaw bone


Are muscles in or outside the bones?

Muscles are on the outside of the bone.


How can you tell how a triceratops moves from the bones?

In any well preserved fossil bone, a paleontologist can determine how the bones fit together. By known how they fit together, he can determine in which directions the bone would have been able to move. In addition, bumps on the bone show where muscles attached to the bone and how big and strong the muscles were. By carefully studying these clues, paleontologists can get a very good idea of how an extinct animal moved when it was alive.