Muscles are connected to other muscles through a type of connective tissue called fascia. Fascia is a band or sheet of fibrous tissue that surrounds and separates muscles, providing support and reducing friction between them. This allows muscles to move smoothly against each other during physical activities.
Fascia plays a crucial role in maintaining the structural integrity of the body and ensuring that muscles function efficiently. It also helps in transmitting forces generated by muscle contractions, contributing to overall movement and stability.