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difference between ligaments and tendon full explain 4 mark question​

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Answered by shahiniqbal64
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Explanation:

Tendon- It is attched bone to muscles

* it is made up of white collagen

* yellow elastic fibre absent

* tough and non flexible

Ligament - bone to bone connection

* it consist of white collagen fibre and yellow collagen fibre

* elastic fibre are abundant present

*strong elasticity and fkexibility is present

Answered by arshbbcommander
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Difference.

  • Tendons join muscles to bones while ligaments join bone to bone.
  • Tendons are strong and non-flexible, whereas ligaments are flexible and elastic.
  • In tendons Fibres are present as compact parallel bundles. In ligaments Fibres are compactly packed and not arranged in parallel bundles.

Definitions

Tendon connects muscles to bone, and are present at the end of skeletal muscles. These are the fibrous connective tissue non-elastic.

Ligaments connect one bone to another bone and so are found in joints. These are also the kind of connective tissue which is stronger and flexible and helps in movements of the bones.

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