that is an enormously vague and unhelpful question. there are many muscles in the body. Skeletal muscles attach to bones Smooth (invoulentary) muscles generally attatch to and originate in tissues Cardiac (heart) muscle is contained within the heart. These are the three types of muscle in the body. Some common examples: biceps brachii muscle: scapula and radius pectoralis major muscle: ribs, clavicle, sternum and humerus.
They are connected by Tendons. Tendons is what connects your bones to muscles.
No! muscles are connected to bones by tendons.
Cardiac or 'heart' muscles are no connected to bones.
Muscles are connected to bones by tendons.
No, not all muscles are connected to bones because some muscles have their own place in body.
Yes all your muscles are connected to your bones
Muscles that are connected to bones are called skeletal muscles, voluntary muscles or striated muscles.
Muscles are connected to bones via tendons.
No, there are some muscles that are not connected to any bones. These include such muscles as the heart, and the lip muscles.
tendons
Muscles are joined to bones they move by connective tissue and tendons.
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
Muscles are attached by tendons and ligaments to bones.