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 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 connect muscle to bone. Ligaments connect cartilages or bone to bone (joints).
in human physiology they are called muscles then you have muscle to bone which are tendons than you have bone to bone which are ligaments but bones are probably in your case held together by...|skeletal muscle|
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 skeletal system includes bone, cartilage, and tendons.
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 join muscle to bone, and muscles sometimes attach to each other. They are called functional muscle groups, or synergists.
smooth muscle have a bone
Skeletal Muscles.
i think its a tendon
The structure that attaches bone to muscle is called a tendon.
it is the tendon
skeletal
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:-)
skeletal muscles
skeletal muscles that are attached to ligaments that are attached to bone