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How is a tendon different from a ligament?

A tendon joins a muscle to a bone; a ligament joins a bone to a bone.

A tendon supplies nutrients to a bone; a ligament covers a bone.

A tendon covers a bone; a ligament supplies nutrients to a bone.

A tendon joins a bone to a bone; a ligament joins a muscle to a bone.

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Answer:

It would be A)

A tendon joins a muscle to a bone; a ligament joins a bone to a bone.

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Answer:

A tendon joins a muscle to a bone; a ligament joins a bone to a bone.

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