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.





