Biology
Tendons and ligaments are examples of :
- Cartilage
- Muscular tissue
- Fibrous connective tissue
- Adipose tissue
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Fibrous connective tissue
Reason— Tendons and ligaments are fibrous connective tissue connecting muscle to bone and bone to bone respectively.
Tendons and ligaments are not cartilage. Cartilage is a supporting connective tissue. Tendons and ligaments are not muscle tissue. Muscular tissue is responsible for movement. Adipose tissue is not related to tendons or ligaments. It stores fat.
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