The tuberosity of the ischium is more informally known as a sitting bone. Its lower part is where the sacrotuberous ligament attaches.
No, a tendon attaches a muscle to bone. A ligament attaches a bone to another bone.
The part of anatomy that fits this description is the tendon, which attaches the muscle to bone.
A tendon is the continuation of a muscle as it attaches to a bone. It runs from the back of the shoulder blade and attaches to the top of the arm bone.
Tendons attach to the periosteum of bone.
It is called a tuberosity.
tendon
Ligament attaches bone to bone tendon attaches muscle to bone
Tendon attaches muscle to bone. It is a fibrous connective tissue that is strong and flexible, allowing for movement and stability in the musculoskeletal system.
tendon
TENDON
Bone to bone= ligament bone to muscle = tendon
Dense connective tissue