bones
Muscles in the human body attach to bones at specific points called insertion and origin points. Insertion points are where muscles attach to bones and move during contraction, while origin points are where muscles attach to stationary bones. These attachment points allow muscles to create movement and perform various functions in the body.
The muscles of the body attach to bones via tendons. Different muscles attach to different bones to create movement at various joints in the body. For example, the biceps muscle attaches to the radius bone in the forearm, while the quadriceps muscle group attaches to the femur bone in the thigh.
Muscles do not attach to other muscles. They only attach to bone.
That is correct.
tendons helps to attach muscles to the bones
No. They attach muscles to bones. Ligaments attach bones to bones.
The hamstrings muscles attach to the ischial tuberosity.
The gluteus medius and minimus muscles attach to the greater trochanter in the human body.
Tendons are basically found everywhere around the body because they attach bones and muscles.
No muscles attach to the talus, extensive ligaments attach to the talus to reinforce the ankle joint however the majority of the muscles originate from the calcaneus
Tendons
Tendons may also attach muscles to structures such as the eyeball.