Asked by Andrew Helmers on May 19, 2024

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A wide,thin,sheetlike tendon is known as an:

A) atrophy.
B) atonic.
C) aponeurosis.
D) antagonist.

Aponeurosis

An aponeurosis is a flat and broad tendinous sheet or ribbon-like fibrous tissue that connects a muscle to the part it moves or to another muscle.

Tendon

A tough, flexible band of fibrous tissue that connects muscles to bones.

Atonic

Lacking normal muscle tone or strength; often refers to a type of seizure or to a condition affecting bodily muscles.

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evelyn mederosMay 21, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
A wide, thin, sheet-like tendon is known as an aponeurosis. Atrophy refers to the wasting away or loss of muscle tissue, atonic means lacking muscle tone, and an antagonist is a muscle that opposes the action of another muscle.