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cartilage, ligaments, muscles, skeleton, tendons, ligaments, joints, connective tissues
The periosteum does , which is a specialized layer of connective tisssue.
epithillial tissue e.g. skin muscular tissue e.g. muscles skeleton tissue e.g. bones connective tissue e.g. blood
No the skeleton does
When you lacerate your index finger tendon, the type of connective tissue that is damaged is the tendon itself. Tendons are dense connective tissues that connect muscles to bones, and they play a crucial role in transmitting the force generated by muscles to produce movement.
cartilage, ligaments, muscles, skeleton, tendons, ligaments, joints, connective tissues
The periosteum does , which is a specialized layer of connective tisssue.
The mesoderm. It is the forerunner of muscles, most of the skeleton, the circulatory, reproductive and excretory systems, connective tissues and integument.
they allow for leverage so the muscles can contract
muscles that help the skeleton to move are? just an involuntary muscle
The other function of the axial skeleton is that it creates a surface for the attachment of muscles.
Connective tissue is one which is rich in intercellular substance or interlacing processes with little tendency for the cells to come together in sheets or masses. Aponeuroses is the connective tissue that connect muscles to muscles .
In animals with endoskeletons, muscles surround the skeleton. In animals with exoskeletons,the skeleton surrounds the muscles.
epithillial tissue e.g. skin muscular tissue e.g. muscles skeleton tissue e.g. bones connective tissue e.g. blood
The muscles make things move, the skeleton provides the leverage and the structure on which everything is supported.
There is no connective tissue that holds muscles to the skin. That would be dysfunctional because you would have very limited motion. There is, however, connective tissue between the muscles and the skin, but they are loose and do not bind one to the other. The tissue between the skin and the muscles is called superficial fasia.
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