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Q: How are muscles connected to the bones and the muscles that form the heart alike and how are they different?
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Are muscles connected to bones by strong muscles called cardiac?

No! muscles are connected to bones by tendons.


Are cardia muscles connected to bones?

Cardiac or 'heart' muscles are no connected to bones.


What are muscles connected to?

Muscles are connected to bones by tendons.


What is muscles that attached to the bones?

Our bodies have different types of tissues that are used to connect all of our different parts.Bones are connected to other bones by special tissues called "ligaments." But when bones are connected to muscles, the special tissues are called "tendons."


Are all muscles connected to bones?

No, not all muscles are connected to bones because some muscles have their own place in body.


Is all your body muscles connected to your bones?

Yes all your muscles are connected to your bones


What do you call the muscles connected to the bone?

Muscles that are connected to bones are called skeletal muscles, voluntary muscles or striated muscles.


How Are Bones And Musceles Connected To Each Other?

Muscles are connected to bones via tendons.


Is all muscle is connected in the bone?

No, there are some muscles that are not connected to any bones. These include such muscles as the heart, and the lip muscles.


What connects a muscles to a bone?

tendons


How are skeletal muscles connected to the bones they move?

Muscles are joined to bones they move by connective tissue and tendons.


How muscle are connected to the bone?

Only skeletal muscles are connected to bones. They don't attach directly to the bones, but are attached by tendons that emerge at the ends of the muscle groups or individual muscles. Smooth muscles are organ muscles, and cardiac muscle is specialized conductive muscle of the heart. Answer courtesy of gallop