Questions: True or False Question
A muscle described as having a direct attachment is attached to the bone via a tendon or aponeurosis.
True
False
Transcript text: True or False Question
A muscle described as having a direct attachment is attached to the bone via a tendon or aponeurosis.
True
False
Solution
The answer is False: A muscle described as having a direct attachment is attached to the bone without the use of a tendon or aponeurosis.
Explanation:
True: This option would imply that a direct attachment involves a tendon or aponeurosis, which is incorrect. In direct muscle attachments, the muscle fibers themselves connect directly to the bone, often through a very short connective tissue connection, without the intermediary of a tendon or aponeurosis.
False: This is the correct answer because a direct attachment means the muscle is connected to the bone without the use of a tendon or aponeurosis. Instead, the muscle fibers are connected directly to the bone, typically through a very short connective tissue.
In summary, a direct muscle attachment does not involve a tendon or aponeurosis, making the statement false.