Tendons attach muscles to bones. Don't confuse these with ligaments which attach bones to bones. just keep repeating to yourself: TENDONS = muscle to bone LIGAMENTS= bone to bone hahahahaha this a question from my year eight science test
The muscles attach on the inside of these coverings at flexible joints
bones of the skeleton
Well, Skeletal Muscles attach to the skeleton by cartilage. Just imagine Cartilage as the glue to an art project.
There are over 200 bones in the human skeleton and all have muscles attached to them so you need to specify which bone.
The human body contains many tendons. Tendons attach skeleton muscles to bone. Ligaments, on the other hand, attach bones to other bones.
Muscles do not attach to other muscles. They only attach to bone.
Skeletal or voluntary muscles attach to the skeleton and allow movement. In contrast, smooth muscles are not under voluntary control.
your penis muscles attach to a boner
muscles that help the skeleton to move are? just an involuntary muscle
no, the skeleton is a support structure. The muscles expand and contract to create movement in the body.
No. They attach muscles to bones. Ligaments attach bones to bones.
Among other adaptations, birds have hollow bones to make for a very light skeleton, a large breastbone to attach flight muscles, and strong muscles in their chests for flight.
No muscles attach to the talus, extensive ligaments attach to the talus to reinforce the ankle joint however the majority of the muscles originate from the calcaneus