Tendons connect muscles to bones. It is important not to confuse tendons with ligaments which connect two bones together.
An easy way to remember this for your A&P exam is that (B)one to Bone comes alphabetically before (M)uscle to bone. Since we know that the answers are ligaments and tendons, we remember that (L)igament comes alphabetically before (T)endon, and so Bone to Bone is Ligament and Muscle to Bone is Tendon. Hope this helps. Of course there are other sorts of connective tissues in the body, but the bones and muscles are primarily connected by Ligaments and Tendons.
No,because bloods and tissues were decaying when the dinosaur Dead--Juan Paulo Dioso BanaresPossibly. A well-preserved T. rex bone found in 2000 was placed in weak acid, which slowly dissolves bone, including fossilised bone. Soft tissue is not affected by the acid, and a fragment of this was discovered when the mineral bone had dissolved. Inside are round, red microstructures that researchers believe may be red blood cells. Scientists had previously assumed that soft tissue would not survive over a period of millions of years. Apparently, the fossilisation of the bone preserved the soft tissue inside. The researchers have since found probable blood vessels, bone-building cells and connective tissue in another T. rex bone and other fossil bones. Perhaps the soft tissue preservation process within intact fossilised bone was something like a food cannery, only better. However, no muscle tissue has been found.
It atrophies. Muscle can\'t turn inot fat anymore than bone can become blood.
It is put here short and sweet. 1. Marrow 2. Calcified Bone 3. Periosteum 4. Spongy Bone 5. Cartilage TENDONS attach the MUSCLE to the BONE.Like the stringy thing in a chicken
The T-tubules, or transverse tubules, connect the sarcolemma (muscle cell membrane) to the sarcoplasmic reticulum (membrane network within muscle cells). T-tubules allow for the rapid transmission of action potentials generated at the sarcolemma to the interior of the muscle cell, triggering the release of calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticulum to initiate muscle contraction.
it is called a t-bone for its t shape. The meat around it is the steak.
Axon of neuron, sarcolemma, and T-tubules.
Troponin is a major component of muscle tissue. It is composed of troponin C, troponin I, and troponin T. Troponin interacts with tropomyosin and myosin to create muscle contraction.
a T-bone ha a bone in it thats shaped like a t
AnswerTendons attach bone to muscles. Ligaments attach bone to bone. :) If tendons do not stretch I believe the muscle would tear!do you mean if tendons do stretch
T-Bone Slim was born in 1880.
T-Bone Slim died in 1940.