minerals
The tough tissue the connects muscles to bones is called a ligament. This tissue also connects bones to bones and is called a tendon.
Connective tissue (ligaments, tendons, and cartilege) is involved in connecting muscles to bones, and bones to other bones; it is not involved in the nervous system.
The periosteum is the connective tissue around bones and anchor tendons and ligaments to the bones with the help of Sharpie's Fibers.
connective
They both are made of the same tissue called connective tissue which is very strong. They have different names because of where the are and what they do. Tendons connect muscles to bones and ligaments connect bones to bones.
Bones in our bodys, muscle, and tissue.
babys have 306 bones in there bodys. but kids ad adults have 246 bones in there bodys
there are 206 bones in your body
A Mucopolysaccharide is a gel-like carbohydrate substance that can be found in the bodys cells as well as mucuos secretions and synovial fluids. They act as an anti-inflammatory and can support bones, joints and cartilage.
There are approximately 206 bones in the human body.
Bones are used in bodys for holding them up. If you didn't have bones, you'll be a big jelly-like person on the floor. Bones are made up of cells that throw anything that makes them weak. Did you know millions of cells can fit in this period.
Yellow marrow comes the closest to the tissue you are looking for. But it does become active when you need to draw on an energy supply.
That's easy, It helps build strong bones
Bones tissue
No flat bones don't not have tissue it has marrow to support it.
Yes!
Most of the bodies calcium is deposited in bones.