What is the function of tendons in the musculoskeletal system?
A. Tendons connect muscles to bones and facilitate movement.
B. Tendons connect bones to bones and provide stability.
C. Tendons are responsible for producing synovial fluid in joints.
D. Tendons act as shock absorbers during physical activity.
Select your answer:
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A. antibodies
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Muscle hypertrophy is a term for the growth and increase of the size of _______ cells.
A. muscle
B. Bone
C. Tendons
D. Ligaments