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Skeletal Attaches Muscle Bone Attached Tough Ropelike Fibrous

Front What attaches skeletal muscle to the bone?
Back This is attached to bone by tough, ropelike fibrous structures known as tendons, which are extensions of fascia that covers all skeletal muscle.

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