Tendons structure attaches muscle to bone. They are strong, fibrous cords that transmit the force generated by muscles to move the bones.
Tendons attach muscle to bone.
Muscles are connected to bones by tendons. Ligaments hold joints together.
Tendons connect muscle to muscle and also muscle to bone.
Tendons attach muscle to bone, muscles do not attach to bone.
Muscle attaches to tendons which then attach to bone. "attachments" occur as smooth transitions from muscle to tendon, so that there is no precise discontinuity between what is called muscle and what is called the tendon.
Ligaments attach muscle to bone. Tendons connect bone to bone.
Tendons are attached to muscles.
No, bone, cartilage, and tendons are not muscle tissue.
tendons
Tendons attach muscle to bone (whereas ligaments attach bone to bone).
No, it is a very tough, fibrous material that connects muscle to bone.