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Muscles are attached to bones by way of tendons so tendons help you move your bones (body).

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What is the muscular system?

It is composed of muscles and tendons in your body to help it move.


What would happen if there were no tendons attached to your bones?

Well, Tendons help us walk, so you wouldn't be able to walk.


How are ligaments and tendons related to bones?

ligaments connect bone to bone and help stabilize the joints. tendons connect muscle to bone which enable us to move.


What Is the Relationship between Bones And Muscles?

muscles help bones move or do anything


How do the bones in the joint move?

Technically, bones move AT a joint, BY the power of the muscles connected to them, via the tendons which connect the muscles to the bones.


What bone raises the foot?

I think you may mean tendons. Bones can move by them self, they move with muscles that connect to the bones with tendons and ligaments,


What attaches to bone and causes them to move?

Tendons and muscles. It's the tendons that attach the bone to the muscle.


Do tendons make your body move?

yes


Why are tendons important to chickens?

Tendons are the connection of muscle to skeletal structure. If you want to move they are very important!


Why are tendons important to a muscles ability to make the body move in a chicken wing?

Tendons connect muscles to bone.


What would happen if we did not have tendons?

The body needs tendons in order to bend the bone joints while keeping the muscles in place. Without tendons, the muscles wouldn’t be able to move anything despite their ability to flex and their strength to be able to. Tendons and muscle move the structure (bone) in unison in order to create body movement.


What system does the body use to move bones?

Muscles and tendons move bones at the joints. You can not actually "move bones" on your own, rather you can only contract and relax certain muscles and tendons specifically told to listen to you.