Muscles are connected to bones by strong connective tissue called ligaments.
Muscles are attached to tendons ( a dense connective tissue) which are then attached to Bones. Muscles -> Tendons -> Bones
Tendons attach muscles to bones. The very same tissue attaches bone to bones and they are called ligaments.
Muscles do not attach to other muscles. They only attach to bone.
Connective tissue is one which is rich in intercellular substance or interlacing processes with little tendency for the cells to come together in sheets or masses. Tendon and ligament are the connective tissue that connect bone to bone and muscles to bones.
Ligaments attach bones to bones, providing stability and support to joints. They do not attach to muscles directly.
muscles are attached to bone by fibrous connective tissue called tendons. Tendons attach the muscle to the bone by connecting and growing into the periosteum which surrounds the bone forming an anchor for the muscle.
Tendons attach muscles to bones. The very same tissue attaches bone to bones and they are called ligaments.
connective tissue or tendons (tough bands of muscles). Most muscles are attached behind the bone to the joint. Hope it helped :3
connective tissue or tendons (tough bands of muscles). Most muscles are attached behind the bone to the joint. Hope it helped :3
No. They attach muscles to bones. Ligaments attach bones to bones.
Tendons are made of tough, fibrous connective tissue composed mainly of collagen fibers. They attach to muscles at one end and to bones at the other end, transferring the force generated by the muscle to the bone to produce movement.