answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why is a tendon part of the neuro muscular system while a ligament is not so?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is it called when muscles and nerves group together?

neuro muscular system


What is Neuro Muscular Patterning?

what do you mean by neuro


What is the neurotransmitter used at the neuro muscular junction is?

acetylcholine.


What has the author Burton Wallace Pickering written?

Burton Wallace Pickering has written: 'Neuro-muscular equilibrium in the cranio-facial system'


Who would win Chuck Norris or Stephen Hawking in a fight?

Stephen Hawking is nearly paralyzed from a neuro-muscular distrophy.


What is a technique used to allow people with paralyzed legs to walk again?

Functional neuro-muscular stimulatoin or FNS


The point of contact between the nerve and the muscle fibers it stimulates is called a?

neuromuscular junction


What is the definition of the word Neuro?

The word Neuro literally means the nerve or more specifically the nervous system within a human body. The actual word neuro is a adjective because it describes a bodily function and not the actual nervous system.


Who would win Chuck Norris v Stephen Hawking in a fight?

Stephen Hawking is nearly paralyzed by a neuro-muscular dystrophy.


Could Franklin Delano Roosevelt have committed suicide?

No, he died of a cerebral hemmorage, a stroke, a physical neuro-muscular attack in the cranial region.


What has the author William Dean McArthur written?

William Dean McArthur has written: 'Speed of various neuro-muscular responses in children ages seven to thirteen' -- subject(s): Muscular sense, Reaction time


What is the meaning of neuro suspension?

Neuro suspension typically refers to a pharmaceutical liquid preparation that contains medications affecting the nervous system, such as sedatives or anticonvulsants. These suspensions are used for oral administration in patients who have difficulty swallowing pills or need a specific dosage not available in solid form.