Whats the difference between a tendon and a ligament??
Answers: Ligaments and tendons are soft collagenous tissues. Ligaments connect bone to bone and tendons connect muscles to bone
A: A tendon is the end of a muscle that attaches a muscle to bone. There is a tendon at each end of a muscle. A ligament is a soft tissue structure that connects a bone to a bone.
A: A tendon is the end of a muscle that attaches a muscle to bone. There is a tendon at each end of a muscle. A ligament is a soft tissue structure that connects a bone to a bone.
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