I think tendons connect muscles to bones.
A skeletal muscle connects two bones together by the joint and when the muscle contracts it brings the two bones closer together. These skeletal muscles moves the bones.
Ligaments, tendons, muscles, fascia, cartilage and skin all play a part in securing bones to bones and muscles to bones. However, most bones are connected to other bones by ligaments, and muscles are connected to bones by tendons.Ligament attaches bones to bones. Tendon attaches muscle to bones.
The fibrous tissues are the ligaments, slightly elastic strands connecting the bones.Other connective tissues include the tendons (connect muscles to bones) and fasciae (connect muscles to muscles).
Bones are deep to muscles. Muscles are superficial to bones.
Tendons join muscles to bones in the body, whereas ligaments join bones to each other. The term ligament is also used loosely in medical anatomy to mean various types of suspensory structures, such as the broad ligament of the uterus which isn't really a ligament at all, rather a double-fold of the peritoneum.
The tough tissue the connects muscles to bones is called a ligament. This tissue also connects bones to bones and is called a tendon.
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tendon (fibrous tissue) connects muscles to bones
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Tendons.
Muscles connect to other tissues like bones with tendons.
A tendon is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that connects muscles to bones
the muscles are connected to bones via tendons
The neuromuscular junction.
Bones are connected to muscles by tendons, tough bundles of fibrous connective tissue.
tendon because (Apex) said so