No, it's a neurological disease. What happens to the bones may be age-related.
LIGAMENTS
A common function of dense connective tissue is to provide strength and support to various structures in the body. It can be found in tendons and ligaments, where it helps to transmit forces generated by muscle contractions and stabilize joints.
Tendons and ligaments are made of dense regular connective tissue. Tendons connect muscles to bones, while ligaments connect bones to other bones, providing strength and stability to joints in the body.
The two types of bone are compact bone and spongy bone. Compact bone is dense and forms the outer layer of bones, providing strength and protection. Spongy bone is less dense and found inside bones, providing structural support and flexibility.
No the tendons are part of the connective tissue
Osteoporosis
When a person becomes older, there bones will become more dense. When bones are more dense, they can break easily.
Osteoporosis is a bone disease in which the bones become less dense and more brittle. Osteosclerosis is the medical term meaning abnormal hardening of bone.
Oseteoporosis. "Osteo" is the root word meaning "bones", and the "porous" part indicates that the bones aren't as solid as they should be.
Mammal bones are less dense and thicker, because they don't have to deal with the stresses of flying. The bones of a bird are thinner, and have a dense structure of internal struts that make the bone exceptionally stiff and strong.
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LIGAMENTS
sink below the surface.
As air becomes warmer it becomes less dense (as long as the pressure remains constant)
Muscles are heavier and more dense
It becomes more dense and heavier.
the lower the temperature gets the more dense the air becomes.