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Muscles stabilize joint by supporting the movement of the joints. Joint in the bones are not able to move alone. The muscles support weight from applying pressure to the joint which protects the joint from damage.

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with the muscles and tendons holding them together

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Q: What Muscle tissue maintains posture body position and stabilizes joints?
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