Tendons attach bone to muscle bro.
No. They attach muscles to bones. Ligaments attach bones to bones.
Muscles: Tissues responsible for movement and support. Tendons: Connective tissues that attach muscles to bones. Ligaments: Connective tissues that connect bones to other bones within a joint. Fascia: Connective tissues that surround and support muscles. Adipose tissue: Fat tissue that stores energy and provides insulation.
Tendons attach muscles to bones, while ligaments attach bones to other bones.
Muscles are tissues that contract and relax to produce movement, tendons are tough connective tissues that attach muscles to bones, and ligaments are strong bands of connective tissue that connect bones to other bones, providing stability to joints.
No, a tendon is not a type of muscle. Tendons are tough, fibrous connective tissues that attach muscles to bones. They help transmit the force generated by muscles to move the bones.
Tendons are shiny white tissues at the ends of the muscles that attach muscles to bones.Noli turbare circulos meos;)
Skeletal muscles attach to bones by Insertion
No, a tendon is not considered a type of muscle. Tendons are tough, fibrous connective tissues that attach muscles to bones, while muscles are soft tissues that contract and relax to produce movement.
No, a tendon is not considered a type of muscle. Tendons are tough, fibrous connective tissues that attach muscles to bones, while muscles are soft tissues that contract and relax to produce movement.
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