Muscle Fibers
Tendons connect muscles to bones. Not to be confused with ligaments, which connect bones to other bones.
Tendons are fibrous connective tissue that are made of collagen. They most commonly connect muscles to bones. The strongest tendon in the human body is the Achilles tendon.
Bone to muscle. ligaments connect bone to bone
Muscles are held together by tendons.
Bone-bone, bone-muscle, or muscle-muscle
Tendons connect muscles to bones.
This is kind of a short answer so you can memorize it. Tendons Tie muscle to bone. Ligaments Link bone to bone. Tendons = Tie Ligaments = Link That's pretty much it.
Tendons. Ligaments hold your joints together.
They are held together by ligaments.
The job of ligaments is to hold bones together. They are similar to tendons which attach bones and muscles together.
No. Tendons connect muscles to bones.Yes, tendons told joints together, ligaments connect muscles to bones.
This is kind of a short answer so you can memorize it. Tendons Tie muscle to bone. Ligaments Link bone to bone. Tendons = Tie Ligaments = Link That's pretty much it.
Yes, cartilage and tendons hold joints together.
To Fuse tendons together.
Tendons. Ligaments hold your joints together.
Muscles, bones and tendons work together to move your arm. The tendons will connect the muscles to the bones and the bones will provide the necessary support which will facilitate the movement.
Ligaments and Tendons are cartilage. Ligaments connect bones to bones and Tendons connect muscles to bones.
This is done by the tendons, sometimes called sinew.
Tendons (muscle to bone)Ligament (bone to bone)
ligaments, tendons and muscles
tendons and ligaments
Carlige
They are held together by ligaments.