Biology, asked by HayDay, 1 year ago

why do ligaments stretch when pulled by bone?

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Answered by Kshitijydv
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They can stretch because there is one fluid present between ligament called synovial fluid.
Answered by kingofself
8

Answer:

  • Tendon connects muscles to the bones.
  • Ligaments are the very strong conjugative tissue and are not designed to expand at all.
  • Muscles are designed to expand a lot and tendons are not meant to expand at all.
  • When you pull a muscle you can work through it if you so choose.
  • They can expand because there is one fluid which is available between the ligaments known as the synovial fluid.

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