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Tendons and LigamentsTendons and ligaments are composed of connective tissues. They both are important for proper body movement and stability. However, they both are associated with body movement still they both are very much different from each other.Video Lesson on what is the difference between tendons and ligamentsTendons A tendon is a fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone. They help in the movement of bones. As they are working as a connector between bones and muscles, cont Filipino Traditional Clothing, Doctor Stuff, Knee Ligaments, Ligaments And Tendons, Collagen Fibers, Student Aesthetic, Biology Facts, Skeletal System, Human Body Anatomy

Tendons and LigamentsTendons and ligaments are composed of connective tissues. They both are important for proper body movement and stability. However, they both are associated with body movement still they both are very much different from each other.Video Lesson on what is the difference between tendons and ligamentsTendons A tendon is a fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone. They help in the movement of bones. As they are working as a connector between bones and muscles…

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Tendons are tough connective tissue structures that connect our muscles to our bones. They exist all throughout the body (we have thousands of tendons), but certain tendons tend to get more irritated than others, depending on our levels of physical activity, sports, age and gender.

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