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Structural and functional differences between a tendon and a ligament - such as elastin content, fiber organization, shape and size or compression resistance - mean that when one tendon is badly damaged, it can only be replaced by another tendon.
Explanation:
Ligaments and tendons are important structures of the locomotor system, having some characteristics in common, but with different structures and functions.
1. Ligaments are broad and short bands of connective tissue, whose function is to keep two bones together and stable.
Compared to tendons, the ligaments are:
- <em>Stiffer.
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- <em>Resistant but with little elasticity.
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- <em>They are less resistant to compression.
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- <em>With less organized collagen fibers.
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2. Tendons are the structures that allow the union between a muscle and a bone. According to their function, as an extension of the muscle, the tendons have:
- <em>Shape of elongated and narrow bands.
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- <em>High resistance and elasticity.
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- <em>Fibers organized longitudinally.
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- <em>High compress resistance, with the ability to stretch and recover its original shape and size.
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<u>When it's required to replace a badly damaged tendon, it should be done with a similar tissue, that is, another tendon</u>.
The ligaments don't have an adequate structure, elasticity, strength or size to be used as a replacement for a damaged tendon.
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Explanation:
A pallindromic sequence of DNA is the sequence which could be read the same in both direction on both strands. Among nucleotide Bases A (adenosine) pairs with T (thymine) with a double bond while G(Guanine pairs with C (cytosine) with triple bond. Since the complimentary strands run in opposite direction, then if the eight bases on one strand is 5'-GAATATTC-3' then the sequence on the complementary strand will be 5'-GAATATTC-3'.
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