Dense connective tissue - it makes up the tendons.
Elastic connective
dense connective tissue
Muscle
pullThey pull on connective tissue sheaths of skeletal muscles which transmits pulling force to the bone to be move.
by having groups of muscles. one pulling one way one pulling the other way
A tendon (or sinew) is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone or muscle to muscle and is designed to withstand tension. Tendons are similar to ligaments except that ligaments join one bone to another. Tendons and muscles work together and can only exert a pulling force.Better AnswerThe connective tissue that connects muscle and bone is called the Periosteum, which is the connective tissue covering of the Bone. The tendon is a middleman that connects the bone to the muscle. The tendon is continuous with the muscle via Epimysium, which the outer covering of the muscle.Muscle is attached to bone by tendons.
Exercising.
yes you can by pulling them or the tendon around them,
Pulling and contracting is how a muscle moves the bones ....
muscles bend limbs by pulling, they can not push. the answer is; a muscle is a muscle.
Yes, by relaxing one's muscles it reduces the risk or pulling or tearing them.
thick filaments
Contraction is the process in which a muscle becomes or is made shorter and tighter, so if a muscle is pulled, it has become shorter and tighter. Hope this helped!
The internal intercostal muscles relax and the external intercostal muscles contract, pulling the ribcage upwards and outwards.