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A tough, fibrous tissue called tendons.
The fibrous covering of a bone is called the periosteum.
The periosteum is the tough fibrous connective tissue covering of a bone that helps protect and nourish the bone. It also plays a role in bone repair following injury.
The tough tissue the connects muscles to bones is called a ligament. This tissue also connects bones to bones and is called a tendon.
Bones are connected to muscles by tendons, tough bundles of fibrous connective tissue.
The tough outer covering of a bone is called the periosteum. It is a dense, fibrous membrane that protects the bone and provides a site for muscle attachment. The periosteum also contains blood vessels and nerves that help nourish and communicate with the bone tissues.
Hyaline cartilage is the tough translucent material, popularly called gristle, that covers the end of the long bones.
The fibrous tunic is the outermost layer of the human eye. In specific areas are the sclera, or "white of the eye", and the cornea which is continuous of the sclera.
The heart does not have a serosal layer covering over most of it. Instead, the heart is surrounded by a tough fibrous pericardium.
No, the hamstring is a group of three muscles located at the back of the thigh. Tendons are tough, fibrous tissues that connect muscles to bones.
The tough fibrous sheath around the bone is called the periosteum. It is essential for bone growth, repair, and nutrition.
The tough white coating of the eye is called the sclera.