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Introduction to the Biology of Muscles and Bones

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Reviewed/Revised Apr 2022 | Modified Sep 2022
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What are muscles and bones?

  • Bones: Your skeleton

  • Muscles: Tissue that contracts to move parts of your body

  • Joints: Places where two bones meet

  • Cartilage: Smooth, rubbery tissue that lines the inside of joints to reduce friction

  • Tendons: Tough ropes of tissue that connect your muscles to your bones

  • Ligaments: Tough bands of tissue that connect bone to bone and hold joints together

Your body has hundreds of different muscles and bones. Some are very large, such as the large muscles and bone in your thigh. Others are very small, such as the muscles and bones in your fingers.

Tendons and ligaments are called connective tissue because they connect parts of your body together.

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