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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Ligaments and tendons are responsible for connecting bones.
What are Tendons and Ligaments?
- Tendons (tough bands of connective tissue) attach skeletal muscle tissue to bones throughout your body. Your shoulder muscles, hamstring muscles, and abdominal muscles are all examples of skeletal muscles.
- Ligaments connect bones together. Tendons (another type of tough connective tissue) on each side of a joint are attached to muscles that control the movement of the joint. Tendons connect muscles to bones.
- Tough, fibrous, cord-like tissue that connects muscle to bone or another structure, such as an eyeball. Tendons help the bone or structure to move.
- At fibrous entheses, the tendon or ligament attaches either directly to the bone or indirectly to it via the periosteum. In both cases, dense fibrous connective tissue connects the tendon/ligament to the periosteum and there is no evidence of (fibro) cartilage differentiation.
To learn more about ligaments and tendons refer to: https://brainly.com/subject/health
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