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What are tendons and ligaments? Differentiate between the two​

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Answered by cutie0110
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Tendon connects muscles to bone, and are present at the end of skeletal muscles and are made of white fibrous connective tissue, whereas ligaments connect one bone to another bone, so found in joints and are made of yellow fibrous connective tissues.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tendon=>Tendon or sinew is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone and is capable of withstanding tension.

ligaments=>"Ligament" most commonly refers to a band of dense regular connective tissue bundles made of collagenous fibers, with bundles protected by dense irregular connective tissue sheaths.

Tendons attach or support the joints between muscles and bones, while ligaments support the joints between bones. Tendons are strong and non-flexible, whereas ligaments are flexible and elastic. Both being the part of the musculoskeletal system, play the vital role in the joints and bones and thus responsible for all kinds of movements in the body.

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