Ligaments, tough, fibrous, tissues, connect bones to other bones.
bones are connected to other bones at joints.
The joints.
Muscles are connected to bones via tendons.
The bones are usually connected to each other with tendons. These bones also tend to be connected by the muscular system.
The joints.
Muscle is connected to bone with tendons, bones are attached with ligaments and separated by cartilage to keep bones from grinding on each other.
hip bones
your pelvis is connected to your femur, your femurs connected to your patella, your patellas connected to your tibia, your tibias connected to your fibula, your fibulas connected to your tarsal bones, your tarsal bones connected to your metatarsal bones, your metatarsal bones connected to your phalanges, your phalanges are connected to.... your toe nails?
Bones are all connected to one another. They are not connected bone to bone, though. The bones are connected to each other throughout the body by joints.
Cardiac or 'heart' muscles are no connected to bones.
Our bodies have different types of tissues that are used to connect all of our different parts.Bones are connected to other bones by special tissues called "ligaments." But when bones are connected to muscles, the special tissues are called "tendons."
The place where two bones are connected together is a joint