Joints connect bones to other bones
Tendons attach muscle to bone Ligaments attach bone to bone
Bones are attached to each other at joints through various structures such as ligaments, tendons, and cartilage. Ligaments connect bones to bones, tendons connect muscles to bones, and cartilage covers the ends of bones where they meet to reduce friction and provide cushioning. The combination of these structures allows for smooth movement and stability at the joints.
The muscles of the body attach to bones via tendons. Different muscles attach to different bones to create movement at various joints in the body. For example, the biceps muscle attaches to the radius bone in the forearm, while the quadriceps muscle group attaches to the femur bone in the thigh.
Ligaments connect bone to bone and provide stability to joints. Tendons connect muscle to bone and facilitate movement. Cartilage acts as cushioning between bones, allowing for smooth joint motion and absorbing shock.
The femur bone has trochanters. The greater trochanter is located at the top of the femur where the hip muscles attach, and the lesser trochanter is located on the inner side of the femur where the thigh muscles attach.
Tendons attach muscle to bone (whereas ligaments attach bone to bone).
Tendons attach muscle to bone Ligaments attach bone to bone
Tendons attach muscle to bone, muscles do not attach to bone.
Tendons attach to MUSCLE TO BONE. Ligaments attach BONE TO BONE.
Tendons attach muscle to bone Ligaments attach bone to bone
bone to bone
ligaments attach bone to bone and tendons attach bone to muscle
Ligaments attach bone to bon and tendons attach muscle to bone.
Tendons attach muscle to bone (whereas ligaments attach bone to bone).
to attach bone to bone
Tendons... Ligaments attach bone to bone
Tendons... Ligaments attach bone to bone