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No. Tendons connect muscles to bones.

Yes, tendons told joints together, ligaments connect muscles to bones.

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Tendons pass over the joint and contribute to the stength of the joint?

Structures closely related to tendons (joint capsules, tendon sheaths, pulleys, retinacula, of tendons, but do not make any major contribution to their tensile strength.


Where are tendons located?

in any joint.


What is a body joint made out of?

ligaments and tendons and bones!!!!!!!!!


How are bones attached together?

Bones are attached to each other by tendons


What is the role of ligaments and tendons in the knee joint?

Ligaments in the knee joint provide stability by connecting bones, while tendons connect muscles to bones, allowing movement and support.


The attachment of a muscle to a bone or cartilage?

I believe that is a joint.


Which type of joint allows movement in all bones?

tendons


What role do ligaments and tendons play in the stability and movement of the knee joint?

Ligaments provide stability to the knee joint by connecting bones together, while tendons connect muscles to bones, allowing for movement and support in the knee joint.


What are the functions of tendons and ligaments in the knee joint?

Tendons connect muscles to bones and help in movement, while ligaments connect bones to each other and provide stability in the knee joint.


What holds the bone ends at joint?

Ligaments, and sometimes even tendons


What do ligament do for our bodies?

TENDONS are at the end of a muscle that connects to bone Ligaments connect bone to bone at the joint. They give the joint stability, so muscles and tendons can move bones through normal ROM.


How do you build an elbow joint?

An elbow joint is a complex structure of bones, ligaments, and tendons. To build a model or understand its construction, you would need to study the anatomy of the humerus, radius, and ulna bones, as well as the ligaments and tendons that connect them. This information can be found in anatomy textbooks or online resources.