The structure that joins the skeletal muscle to the bone is called a tendon. Tendons are tough, fibrous cords that connect muscle to bone and help facilitate movement.
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.
The structure that connects a muscle to a bone is called a tendon.
The structure that connects bone to muscle is called a tendon.
The structure that connects the muscle to the bone is called a tendon.
The main organs of the skeletal system are bones, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. Bones provide structure and support, while cartilage cushions joints and reduces friction. Tendons connect muscle to bone, and ligaments connect bone to bone, providing stability and mobility.
The structure that attaches bone to muscle is called a tendon.
Tendons join muscle to bone, and muscles sometimes attach to each other. They are called functional muscle groups, or synergists.
smooth muscle have a 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.
The part of anatomy that fits this description is the tendon, which attaches the muscle to bone.
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i think its a tendon
The collagen structure that merges skeletal muscle to bone is called the tendon. Tendons are dense connective tissues that connect muscles to bones, allowing for the transfer of force generated by muscle contractions to produce movement at joints. They are primarily composed of collagen fibers, which provide strength and flexibility.
it is the tendon
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Tendons (muscle to bone)Ligament (bone to bone)
Tendon: joins muscle to bone. Ligament: joins bone to bone. An easy way to remember this is by saying: "Little Billy Barry took my Mercedes Benz" Hope this helped:-)