Science, asked by siva123658, 6 months ago

The muscles that move your fingers are attached to the finger bones by tendons.
Suppose one of the tendons in a person's index finger were cut. How would it affect movement in the finger?​

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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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Flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) tendons

FDP tendons help bend the index, middle, ring, and small fingers at the fingertip joint. The muscle that moves these tendons is a common muscle belly shared by all the fingers.

The muscles that move your fingers are attached to the bones in your fingers by tendons. Suppose one of the tendons in a person's index finger were cut. How would it affect movement in the finger? The finger would not be able to move because the tendons are the things that make your bones attach to muscles.

Answered by nihalbisht08
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Answer:

the finger would not be able to move because the tendons are the things that make your bones attach to muscles.

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