In the form of methylmercury, this metal can be held in bones.
The ligaments forms a joint to connect and hold bones together.
Ligaments always hold bones to bones while tendons only hold muscles to bones.
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tendons and ligiments hold our bones together.
Mercury has no atmosphere. That is why Mercury doesn't hold any heat.
bones help hold up structure.
ligaments hold bones to other bones
no bones helps to hold the tissues
The joints that hold together the bones of the skull are called sutures, while the joints that hold together the bones of the sternum are called cartilaginous joints.
typically the 1992 Mercury Sable can hold up to 16 gallons
Bones can hold only three times its weight. This is what allows you to be able to carry things that are heavier than you as the pressure is taken to the bones.
bones are important because they hold up the body and help it balance