Tendons hold muscle to bone. (Ligaments hold bone to bone.)
That isn't the MAIN purpose of the muscles... Muscles are used to move the bones, not protect them.
ligaments
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The tendon.
Tendons always connect muscles to bones. (Ligaments connect bones to bones.)
tendons tendons grasp onto bones holding the bones in place so when the muscles move, the bones will also move
Bones are held together by joints and muscles and tissue.
Ligaments join bones to muscles.
The bones and muscles of the leg work together when the leg moves. The bones give the leg its structure, while the muscles hang onto the bones and allow the leg to actually move. The muscles make their movements via contractions and expansions.
ligamentsTendons are the tissues that hold bones together. Ligaments hold muscles to bones.
the thing holding your muscles to your bones is a stringy piece of elastic inside your body(my mums cruel)!!
Ligaments connect bones to bones. Muscles are connected to bone by tendons.
Electronic pulses from our brains travel down nerves and make the muscles contract, they are joined onto cartilage and that onto bones that make us move, the muscles store glogegen in muscle cells that give them energy to move the more water a muscle holds the more energy it can have
Muscles are not part of the skeletal system but rather the muscular. They connect onto bones by tendons which are part of the skeletal system.the skeletal system includes:tendonsligamentscartilagebonesteeth (not a type of bone)
There are muscles attached to bones, but bones do not have muscles.
The tendens hold the bones in place The muscles cling to the bones and tendens Skin holds every thing around the bones and everything else