Science, asked by meguteyam, 4 months ago

Which tissue connects a muscle to bone in humans?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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➢ A fibrous connective tissue called 'tendon' attaches the muscle to the bone in humans. Tendons serve to move the bone or structure that it is attached to by transmitting the mechanical force of muscle contraction to the bones. They have one of the highest tensile strengths among the soft tissues and hence, are remarkably strong.

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Answered by Shadow1357
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A tendon is a fibrous connective tissue which attaches muscle to bone. Tendons may also attach muscles to structures such as the eyeball. A tendon serves to move the bone or structure. A ligament is a fibrous connective tissue which attaches bone to bone, and usually serves to hold structures together and keep them stable.

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