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what are cartilage ligament and tendon​

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Answered by nehu215
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A tendon is a band of tissue that connects muscle to bone. A ligament is an elastic band of tissue that connects bone to bone and provides stability to the joint. Cartilage is a soft, gel-like padding between bones that protects joints and facilitates movement.

Answered by rchhalaria
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Explanation:

Tendons are cord-like structures which transmit muscular force to a bone. Though generally like long shiny cords, they can also be short, thick and flat. If you are looking at cuts of meat, tendons are best seen in the shank - the glistening slender things.

The term 'ligament' can be used in a variety of contexts. Most commonly, these are like tendons, but used to hold bones together. They are seen around joints.

Cartilage is a type of tissue which is tough almost like bone, but not hard like bone. However, it is tougher than tendon or ligament. Unlike tendon and ligament, cartilage can withstand a great degree of compression. In plain English, it is "gristle".

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