The attachment of the muscle that is on the moving bone is known as the insertion. In contrast, the origin is the attachment of the muscle on the non-moving bone.
The origin is the attachment site that doesn't move during contraction, while the insertion is the attachment site that does move when the muscle contracts.
Muscles are attached to bone by tendons.
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Tendons and muscles. It's the tendons that attach the bone to the muscle.
Tendon attaches muscle to bone. They sometimes have to be removed or operated on. A person can live with a tendon removed.
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the Ligament attaches bone to bone and the tendon attaches bone to muscles...my science book says that "cartilage and ligaments allow joints to move and keep bones together."
Ligament attaches bone to bone tendon attaches muscle to bone
No, a tendon attaches a muscle to bone. A ligament attaches a bone to another bone.
ligaments. tendons are muscle attached to muscle.
tendons:bones to muscle ligaments:bonr to bone
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Tendons attach muscle to bone, muscles do not attach to bone.
Tendons... Ligaments attach bone to bone
Tendons... Ligaments attach bone to bone
The tendon between the muscle and the bone connects the muscle to the bone.
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The ligament
The structure that attaches bone to muscle is called a tendon.