No, there are some muscles that are not connected to any bones. These include such muscles as the heart, and the lip muscles.
tail bone
Muscle and bone are connected by tendons, whereas bone and bone are connected by ligaments.
Tendons attach to your bone and muscle keeping them together.
a ligement
it is the shiznit No, it's not "the shiznit" Muscle is connected to a bone with ligaments.
It is connected to the tendon of the quadriceps femoris muscle.
Muscles are connected to bones by tendons. Ligaments hold joints together.
There are several, the main one being the biceps brachii.
Muscles are connected to bones by thick tissue called tendons. Tendons are a flexible but inelastic cord that connects muscle and bone.
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i believe you mean theHyoid bone, which is a bone that is U shaped and is found anterior to the larynx and inferior to the jaw it is the only bone that is not connected to the skeletal frame, it is connected solely by connective tissue and muscle. it is usually not present in skeletal models.
Very few, if any, skeletal muscles in the human body are not attached to bone at the origin or insertion. There are a few muscles which do not have 2 bony attachments, and instead are connected by tendinous sheaths to other muscles - the abdominal muscles come to mind. If we are talking all muscles, there are many - the heart, which is muscle, is not attached to bone. The smooth muscles in the vasculature, eyes, gut, esophagus, etc are not connected to bone. Depends on which muscle you mean. :) J. DeLaughter, DO