tendon
tendon
A tendon.
Tendon
Ligaments are the fibrous connective tissue that holds bones in a joint together.
Its a strong fibrous tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
tendon
bones
No, it is a very tough, fibrous material that connects muscle 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:-)
Ligaments are fibrous bands or sheets of connective tissue linking two or more bones, cartilages, or structures together. They are not bones.
muscles are attached to bone by fibrous connective tissue called tendons. Tendons attach the muscle to the bone by connecting and growing into the periosteum which surrounds the bone forming an anchor for the muscle.
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 tissue that holds the muscle and bone together is called a SINEW. a sinew is a tough, fibrous tissue uniting muscle and bone. It is the source of muscular power and strength.
Tendons are a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone.