Differentiate between (bone and cartilage) and (ligament and tendon)?
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Tendons
1. Inelastic
2. Join muscles to bone.
3. Made up of white fibres.
Ligaments
1. Elastic
2. Connect bones to bones.
3. Made up of white as well as yellow fibres.
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Tendons
1. Inelastic
2. Join muscles to bone.
3. Made up of white fibres.
Ligaments
1. Elastic
2. Connect bones to bones.
3. Made up of white as well as yellow fibres.
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ligaments tendons
1. ligaments connects two bones 1.tendons connect two muscles
2. this tissue is very elastic with 2. this tissue has great strength but
considerable strength limited flexibility
3 ligaments contain very little matrix 3. tendons contain more matrix compared to ligaments
4. it is formed of yellow fibrous 4. it is formed of white fibrous connective tissue connective tissue
Bone and cartilage are types of connective tissues in the body. A bone is hard tissue that forms the skeletal structure of the body. Cartilage, by comparison, is not as hard and rigid as bone, and is present in areas of the body like the ear, nose, and joints.
1. ligaments connects two bones 1.tendons connect two muscles
2. this tissue is very elastic with 2. this tissue has great strength but
considerable strength limited flexibility
3 ligaments contain very little matrix 3. tendons contain more matrix compared to ligaments
4. it is formed of yellow fibrous 4. it is formed of white fibrous connective tissue connective tissue
Bone and cartilage are types of connective tissues in the body. A bone is hard tissue that forms the skeletal structure of the body. Cartilage, by comparison, is not as hard and rigid as bone, and is present in areas of the body like the ear, nose, and joints.
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