So many, 2 peronei, extensor & flexor digitorum longi etc
biceps femoris
Semintendoninosis
The fibularis longus.
No
a ligement
biceps femoris
Tibia and fibula
If you are asking "What connects a muscle to a bone"... Then it would be a tendon.
A tendon connects muscle tissue to bone. tendonsTendons connect muscle to bone.
Muscle does not connect to muscle. Fascia is a connective tissue that connects muscle to organs. Tendons connect muscle to bone.
Because it is the bone that your calf muscle attaches to.
tendons:bones to muscle ligaments:bonr to bone
a flat sheet or ribbon of tendonlike material that anchors a muscle or connects it with the part that the muscle moves. Basically a tendon that connects a muscle to a bone or another muscle.
Nothing.
It inserts onto the 5th metatarsal from the distal fibula