Tendons and muscles. It's the tendons that attach the bone to the muscle.
the Ligament attaches bone to bone and the tendon attaches bone to muscles...my science book says that "cartilage and ligaments allow joints to move and keep bones together."
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The attachment of the muscle that is on the moving bone is known as the insertion. In contrast, the origin is the attachment of the muscle on the non-moving bone.
Tendon attaches muscle to bone. They sometimes have to be removed or operated on. A person can live with a tendon removed.
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the Ligament attaches bone to bone and the tendon attaches bone to muscles...my science book says that "cartilage and ligaments allow joints to move and keep bones together."
Joints don't have the ability to move. Joints are where two or more bones meet. One end of muscle attaches to the bone and the other end of the muscle stretches cross the joint and attaches to the bone on the other side of the joint. Muscles work in pairs, so that when one muscle contracts (the only movement that muscle can make), the other of the pair relaxes which causes movement at the joint when the bone is pulled by the muscle.
No, a tendon attaches a muscle to bone. A ligament attaches a bone to another bone.
Ligament attaches bone to bone tendon attaches muscle to bone
contracting.
Ligaments.
they have cartilage so they an move. also, beause tendon attaches musle to bone
they have cartilage so they an move. also, beause tendon attaches musle to bone
SuturesThe Coronal suture attaches the frontal with the parietal.The Squamous suture attaches the temporal with the parietal.The Lambdoid suture attaches the parietal with the occipital.
a ligament attaches bone to bone
Tendons... Ligaments attach bone to bone
Tendons... Ligaments attach bone to bone