By tendon bone, do you mean patella at the knee. If so, yes there is some movement.
A tendon. Ligaments are fibers which aren't supposed to move. Tendons are supposed to move.
Movement
it is impossible the tendon connects to the muscle that connects to the bone that it moves if it is cut then it is impossible to move
Tendon! it just connects the bone to the muscle
There is no such thing as the tendon muscle. Muscles contract to move joints tendons connect bone to help form joints.
they have cartilage so they an move. also, beause tendon attaches musle to bone
tendon
Yes, you can live without a tendon as long as other muscles and tendons can compensate for the lost function. However, losing a crucial tendon can significantly impact mobility and functionality in the affected area.
A tendon is also known as a sinew. It is a fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone and helps in the transmission of forces generated by muscle contraction to move the bones.
no ligaments join bone to bone , also tendons join muscle to bone.
Tendons hold muscle to bone. (Ligaments hold bone to bone.)
Severing the tendon attached to a muscle would severely impair the muscle's ability to move the body part. Tendons are what connect muscles to bones, allowing the muscle to generate force and move the bone. Without the tendon, the muscle would not be able to effectively transmit its force to move the body part.