So many, 2 peronei, extensor & flexor digitorum longi etc
No
a ligement
biceps femoris
Tibia and fibula
The connective tissue that connects muscle to muscle is called fascia.
A tendon connects muscle tissue to bone. tendonsTendons connect muscle to bone.
If you are asking "What connects a muscle to a bone"... Then it would be a tendon.
Muscle does not connect to muscle. Fascia is a connective tissue that connects muscle to organs. Tendons connect muscle to bone.
The structure that connects a muscle to a bone is called a tendon.
The structure that connects bone to muscle is called a tendon.
The structure that connects the muscle to the bone is called a tendon.
The fibula is sometimes referred to as the calf bone because it runs parallel to the tibia in the lower leg, giving shape and structure to the calf muscle. However, the fibula plays a minimal role in weight-bearing compared to the tibia.