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A tendon is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that connects muscles to bones

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What type of connective tissue connects bone to muscle?

A tendon is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that connects muscles to bones


What part of the muscle attaches the muscle to the bone?

bones


What type of tissue connects bone and muscle?

Skeletal muscles are connected to the bones via tendons.


In the human body what type of tissue connects bone to muscle?

The type of tissue that connects bone to muscle is called tendon. Tendons are flexible, strong bands of connective tissue that transmit the force generated by muscles to bones, enabling movement at the joints. They are composed primarily of collagen fibers, which provide strength and resistance to tensile forces.


What type of Tissue that connects a muscle to a bone is called?

ligament


What type of muscle tissue found attached to bones?

Ligaments attach bone to bone (think patella to femur) and tendons attach muscles to bone (think Achilles tendon).


What type of muscle tissue attaches to bone?

Skeletal muscle is the type attached to bones.


What joins the skeletal muscle to the bone?

Tendons are type of dense regular connective tissue that is continuous with the fascia associated with muscle tissue (endomysium, perimysium, and epimysium) that connects the skeletal muscle to bone.


What type of muscle tissue moves bones and joints?

Ur butt


What type of dense regular connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying skeletal muscle?

Fascia


What type of muscle is found attached to the bones?

The muscle tissue that is attached to and moves the skeleton is called the skeletal muscle.


What is the definition of ligament?

A ligament is a fibrous connective tissue that connects bones to other bones and helps to stabilize joints by limiting excessive movement. They are strong and flexible structures that provide support and assist in maintaining the proper alignment of bones during movement.