The articulation (movement) of a joint is aided by a capsule between the bones (cartilage); and synoval fluid to aid lubrication. The joint will be held together overall by strong bundles of fibre called ligaments; many of them in complex joints such as knee and shoulder. And tendons are strong fibre bundles attaching the muscles to the bones near the joint to actually move the joint.
to connect the bones together
It contracts to move bones together.
They are connected to joints that hold them in place, if bones did not move we wouldn't be able to walk or breathe
Muscles, bones and tendons work together to move your arm. The tendons will connect the muscles to the bones and the bones will provide the necessary support which will facilitate the movement.
crepitation
The bones and muscles of the leg work together when the leg moves. The bones give the leg its structure, while the muscles hang onto the bones and allow the leg to actually move. The muscles make their movements via contractions and expansions.
Synovial fluid
joints, ligaments, cartilage
i think that it is the palm bones that can't move at all.
the muscles and the bone work together and attached
Crepitation also known as crepitus is the sound heard when the ends of a broken bone move together.
The muscles move bones and bones provide blood cells to the circulatory system. When muscles contract, they help move blood in the veins back to the heart. Many parts of the body work together like this.