Tendons: The Connective Tissue Linking Muscles to Bones
The correct answer is tendons.
Tendons are tough, fibrous cords of connective tissue that attach muscles to bones. They transmit the force generated by the muscles to the bones, enabling us to move our bodies. Without tendons, our muscles would not be able to exert force on the bones and we would not be able to move.
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