how is the tendon attached to the foot of a frog
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A tendon is a connective-tissue band that attaches a muscle to a bone. There are lots of 'em. Prominent in the frog is the Achilles tendon, which connects the extensor muscles of the tarsus (gastrocnemius muscle and others) to the "heel" (calcaneus). Hope this is what you needed.
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A tendon is a connective-tissue band that attaches a muscle to a bone. There are lots of 'em. Prominent in the frog is the Achilles tendon, which connects the extensor muscles of the tarsus (gastrocnemius muscle and others) to the "heel" (calcaneus). Hope this is what you needed.
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