Collagen
... great tensile strength , and is the main component of ligaments and
tendons . It is responsible for skin elasticity, and its degradation leads to ... tissue , the end product when tissue heals by repair. It is found in
tendons and the organic part of bone .
Type II collagen - Articular ...
Bone
... of bone's piezoelectric properties, which cause bone to generate small electrical potentials under stress.
Bones can be connected to muscles via
tendons and other bones by ligaments .
The science of the interaction of bone and muscle is called biomechanics . The science of bones is called ...
Cartilage
... found in areas requiring tough support or great tensile strength, such as between intervertebral disks, the pubic symphisys and at sites connecting
tendons or ligaments to bones . There is rarely any clear line of demarcation between fibrocartilage and the neighboring hyaline cartilage or connective ...
Muscle
... the central nervous system .
Skeletal muscle is arranged in discrete groups, examples of which include the biceps brachii . It is connected by
tendons to processes of the skeleton . In contrast, smooth muscle occurs at various scales in almost every organ, from the skin (in which it controls ...
Skeleton
... bones at all, for example sharks . The bones or other rigid structures are connected by ligaments and connected to the muscular system via
tendons .
Hydrostatic skeletons are similar to a water-filled balloon. Located internally in cnidarians and annelids , among others, these animals can ...