they have cartilage so they an move. also, beause tendon attaches musle to bone
This question isn't very clear but I think I know what you are trying to ask... In the body, muscles are not attached to each other, but they are attached to the bone structure. Without bones, muscles would not stay in the shape of your are for example, instead it would shrivel into a lump every time you tried to use it.
These are too numerous to list here. Usually, the body is studied as sub-systems. Such as skeleton, muscles, organs, ligaments and tendons, blood system, and so on. An anatomy text, such as Gray's Anatomy or similar will prove helpful.
A cat has around 500 skeletal muscles in its body, which are responsible for movement and support.
what tructers in the body of a vertebrate gives it ability to move
A bird's feet are mainly made up of bones, tendons, muscles, and scales. The bones are lightweight to help with flight but strong enough to support the bird's body. The scales provide protection and help with gripping onto surfaces.
Tendons connect muscles to bone.
They connect muscle to bone.
tendons deal in muscular system of the body.. Tendons are what ties muscles to the skeleton, so they work both with muscles and bones.
Everywhere where you have muscles.
Muscles are attached by tendons (with a few exceptions). The muscles are attached to the tendons by a musculo-tendonious junction. The tendons are a part of the muscle that tapers off to a strong tendon. These tendons are what makes the fingers move and are so important in all movement of the body, ie, foot, mouth, elbow, hand and wrist.,,what makes these tendons work are impulses from the brain that sends a message to the muscle that the tendon is attached. This is called a motor function........makes sense doesn't it.
The body needs tendons in order to bend the bone joints while keeping the muscles in place. Without tendons, the muscles wouldn’t be able to move anything despite their ability to flex and their strength to be able to. Tendons and muscle move the structure (bone) in unison in order to create body movement.
Tendons are tough, fibrous tissues that connect muscles to bones, while muscles are soft tissues that contract and relax to produce movement in the body. In summary, tendons connect muscles to bones, while muscles are responsible for movement.
Tendons helps attach muscle to bone. It is especially important in stabilizing the muscle and helping it to stretch.
Muscles in the human body connect to bones through tendons.
Muscles and tendons work together to facilitate movement in the human body by connecting to bones. Muscles contract to generate force, pulling on tendons which then pull on bones to create movement. Tendons act as a bridge between muscles and bones, transmitting the force generated by muscles to produce coordinated movement.
Muscles are attached to bones by way of tendons so tendons help you move your bones (body).
Proprioceptors are sensory receptors located in muscles, tendons, and joints that provide information about body position and movement to the brain. They are important for controlling balance, coordination, and proprioception (the ability to sense the position of body parts without visual input).