The tissue which connects a muscle to a bone is a

a

cartiligae

b

muscle fibre

c

tendon

d

ligament

e

connecting fibre

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victormicah
12 years ago

A tendon (or sinew) is a tough

band of fibrous connective tissue

that usually connects muscle to

bone[1] and is capable of

withstanding tension. Tendons

are similar to ligaments and

fasciae as they are all made of

collagen except that ligaments

join one bone to another bone,

and fasciae connect muscles to

other muscles.

Dave333
4 years ago
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Patella tendon

NGJesus
2 months ago

wow really i did not know that but thanks anyway now i can tell the difference

Fex23
3 years ago

Very good

gabrielmbbs
1 year ago

omo I always skip on this questions ohπŸ˜₯πŸ₯ΊπŸ˜­h

splendour-c
11 years ago

u re veri corct! @ victormical

chelseaagbanusi
1 year ago

correct
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