strain and sprain involves the ligaments
pulling a muscle.
a strain
A carnivore's mouth is commonly referred to as a "jaws". Their jaws are adapted for tearing and chewing meat, usually equipped with sharp teeth and strong muscles for a powerful bite.
Connective tissue
Muscle contractions power our movement by changing the relative positions of our bones. Muscles connect to the bone through cord-like extensions called tendons.
Proprioceptors in joints, tendons, etc. send signals to the cerebellum where the information is processed at a subconscious level. Signals also go to the cerebral cortex for processing at a conscious level
They both are made of the same tissue called connective tissue which is very strong. They have different names because of where the are and what they do. Tendons connect muscles to bones and ligaments connect bones to bones.
the thing that "hooks" the muscles to the bones is called tendons
tendons
No! muscles are connected to bones by tendons.
I know that what attaches bones to muscles is called TENDONS
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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Connective tissues called tendons connect muscles to bones.
A tough, fibrous tissue called tendons.
Muscles are attached by tendons (with a few exceptions). The muscles are attached to the tendons by a musculo-tendonious junction. The tendons are a part of the muscle that tapers off to a strong tendon. These tendons are what makes the fingers move and are so important in all movement of the body, ie, foot, mouth, elbow, hand and wrist.,,what makes these tendons work are impulses from the brain that sends a message to the muscle that the tendon is attached. This is called a motor function........makes sense doesn't it.
Muscles are connected to bones by strong connective tissue called ligaments.
passive stretching
Voluntary muscles, also called skeletal muscles, are attached to bones by tendons.