Of course, its called bone tendon.
By tendon bone, do you mean patella at the knee. If so, yes there is some movement.
No, a tendon attaches a muscle to bone. A ligament attaches a bone to another bone.
The part of anatomy that fits this description is the tendon, which attaches the muscle to bone.
The answer is False. The tendon Connects muscle to the bone.
Muscle or Bone. A tendon connects a muscle and bone together but is not a muscle or bone.
Yes. tendon connects bone to muscles.
The Achilles tendon is neither bone nor cartilage. It is, unsurprisingly, a tendon.
When the muscle contracts, the tendon pulls on the bone to create movement. The tendon is the connective tissue that attaches the muscle to the bone, so when the muscle contracts, it exerts force on the tendon, which in turn moves the bone.
it is the tendon
There isn't a tendon that connects the collar none. Tendons connect bone to muscle not bone to bone. Ligaments connect bone to bone.
tendon
A sesamoid bone. This type of bone is found embedded within a tendon or a muscle, typically where it passes over a joint, to protect the tendon from excessive wear and pressure. An example of a sesamoid bone is the patella, embedded within the patellar tendon.