Tendons 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
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.
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Tendons need to be taught and tough to keep your joints from any injury, and from flapping around all over the place. They also need to be firm to make sure that they can support you and your muscles. Hope it helped! - ...
Tendons attach muscle to bone.
Ligaments attach muscle to bone. Tendons connect bone to bone.
Its a strong fibrous tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
Tendons attach muscles to bone. Tendons are strong, fibrous connective tissues that transfer the force generated by contracting muscles to bones, allowing movement to occur.
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Fascia, a connective tissue that is very strong and wraps all the muscle cells.
Tendons. Ligaments hold your joints together.
Ligaments are strong bands of tissue that connect bone to bone. Tendons are tough connective tissues that connect skeletal muscles to bones.
Tendons attach muscles to bones. An example is the Achilles tendon that attaches your calf muscle (gastrocnemius) to the bones in your foot.
No! muscles are connected to bones by tendons.
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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.