Gluteus Medius
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.
The connective tissue layer that holds fascicles together is called the perimysium. It surrounds and protects each bundle of muscle fibers (fascicles) within a muscle.
The connective tissue holds muscle fibers together. The connective tissue also holds other organs together, as well as cushioning them.
Your cardiac muscle is your heart and this is a muscle and it holds itself together with its fibers. Hope that answers it for you :)
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Your cardiac muscle is your heart and this is a muscle and it holds itself together with its fibers. Hope that answers it for you :)
This is done by the tendons, sometimes called sinew.
A muscle sprain can tear a ligament which holds two bones together.
Yes, muscle holds more water than fat in the body.
The abdominal rectus muscles are primarily involved in this function.
helps the embryo through the three stages, it holds it and attaches the placenta(umbilical cord).
skelatal muscle connects muscle to the bones through tendons. This holds all the parts of the body to the skeleton. Ex (legs, arms, head, spine)