If there were no tendons attached to the bones, would you be able to move? Why?
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some parts of the body, the muscle is directly attached to the bone. But this isn't always possible because there often isn't enough room on the bone, or the bone and muscle are too far apart. Tendons then act as space-saving “connectors” that transfer the movement of the muscle to the bone.
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it's not always possible
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there is not often enough room on the bone or the bones and the muscles are too far apart from eachother.Tendons act as space saving connecters that transfer the movement of the muscles to the bones.
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