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Multiple Select QuestionSelect all that applyThe function of a tendon is to Blank______.Multiple select question.attach a bone to another bone to increase stabilityconnect muscles to the skinattach one muscle to another muscleseparate individual fasciculi in a muscleconnect muscles to bone

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Multiple Select QuestionSelect all that applyThe function of a tendon is to Blank______.Multiple select question.attach a bone to another bone to increase stabilityconnect muscles to the skinattach one muscle to another muscleseparate individual fasciculi in a muscleconnect muscles to bone

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The function of a tendon is to:

  • attach a bone to another bone to increase stability
  • connect muscles to bone

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