the skeletal system
Ligaments and tendons are made up of dense connective tissue because they need to be strong and able to withstand the tension and forces exerted on them. The dense connective tissue provides structural support and helps in connecting muscles to bones (tendons) and bones to bones (ligaments).
The human body is made up of a large number of tendons. Everywhere where a bone is connected to muscle tissue a tendon will be found, so they are in every limb of the human body.
the tendons that hold up your head, and the Achilles tendon
tendons are tough fibrous cords of connective tissue that link skeletal muscles to bones. inside them Sharpey's fibres pass through the bone covering to embed them in the bone. Sharpey's fibres are also known as perforating fibres and are extensions of the tendons proteinaceous collagen fibres.
Moves things in and out of cellsYour welcome ;D
No, only the heart is made up of cardiac tissue.
tendons and cartilage are made of collagen tissue
Muscles are tissues that contract and relax to produce movement, while tendons are tough connective tissues that attach muscles to bones. Muscles generate force to move the body, while tendons transmit that force from muscles to bones. Muscles are made up of muscle fibers, while tendons are made up of collagen fibers.
Ligaments and tendons are made up of dense connective tissue because they need to be strong and able to withstand the tension and forces exerted on them. The dense connective tissue provides structural support and helps in connecting muscles to bones (tendons) and bones to bones (ligaments).
Not really. You can't exercise tendons the way you would a muscle. Thumbs and fingers are made up entirely of tendons, there's no muscle in there.
Bones are made of osseous tissue, ligaments are made of fibrous connective tissue, and tendons are made of dense regular connective tissue.
Tendons are made of fibrous connective tissue. They are mostly collagen.Collagen Type I
Tendons connect muscles to bone at the muscle's origin or it's insertion. They are made up of connective tissue, which is a tough fibrous material rich in collagen. Similar material connects bones with each other, except the name is different: those are ligaments.
The human body is made up of a large number of tendons. Everywhere where a bone is connected to muscle tissue a tendon will be found, so they are in every limb of the human body.
Yes. An example is in the dermis, which is very vascular. Dense regular connective tissue is not, however (consists of tendons and ligaments). The other kind of CT that is not vascular is cartilage. Source: medical school lectures
ligaments and tendons and bones!!!!!!!!!
Wes we do have a tendon with the ear it is the smallest tendon that the human body has.