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Connective tissue
Connective tissue.
Tendons are connective tissues that are seen at sites where a muscle is connected to a bone. Ligaments are stronger connective tissues that connect bones to other bones.
ligaments and tendons
Cartilage, fat, tendons, and ligaments are all types of connective tissue.
Dense regular connective tissue is commonly referred to as fascia. It consists of mostly tendons and ligaments. The tendons attach muscle to bone and ligaments attach bone to bone.
cartilage, ligaments, muscles, skeleton, tendons, ligaments, joints, connective tissues
protein substance that forms the glistening inelastic fibers of connective tissue such as tendons, ligaments, and fascia
Cell that can lay down connective tissue such as ligaments and tendons.
Ligaments connect bone to bone. Tendons attach muscle to bone.
no, but connective tissue surrounds the cartilage. a connective tissue is more like ligaments and tendons, but not cartilage.
Ligaments are strong bands of tissue that connect bone to bone. Tendons are tough connective tissues that connect skeletal muscles to bones.