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Multiple Choice
What structure attaches a muscle to a bone?
A
Tendon
B
Fascia
C
Cartilage
D
Ligament
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Understand the function of each structure: Tendons, Fascia, Cartilage, and Ligaments.
Tendons are strong, fibrous connective tissues that attach muscles to bones, allowing for the transfer of force during muscle contraction.
Fascia is a band or sheet of connective tissue that supports and surrounds muscles and other organs, but it does not attach muscles to bones.
Cartilage is a flexible connective tissue found in joints, the rib cage, ear, nose, and other parts of the body, providing support and cushioning, but not involved in muscle-to-bone attachment.
Ligaments are fibrous connective tissues that connect bones to other bones at joints, providing stability, but they do not attach muscles to bones.