Ligaments are tough, flexible bands of connective tissue that connect bones to each other. They help stabilize joints and play a crucial role in allowing movement within the skeleton. By providing support and limiting excessive movement, ligaments enable coordinated and controlled movement of the skeleton.
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cartilage, ligaments, muscles, skeleton, tendons, ligaments, joints, connective tissues
The periosteum is the connective tissue around bones and anchor tendons and ligaments to the bones with the help of Sharpie's Fibers.
Your nerves, skeleton, and muscle systems :)
Ligaments connect bones together, so a skeleton is basically held together by ligaments, which are tough, non-expandable and non-elastic. Tendons connect muscles to bones, and these are slightly more elastic although they're definitely not supposed to be stretched.
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muscles that help the skeleton to move are? just an involuntary muscle
But ligaments are found in both. Bones are connected to bones with ligaments.
Do we have a skeleton to protect our organs and to help us move and support our body
The muscle system and the skeleton system are the main body systems that allow the human body to move. When muscles contract and expand it moves the bones, ligaments, and cartilage hence making you move. For more information you can google muscles and skeleton.
ligaments and muscles
meaning of tissues that help bones to move
meaning of tissues that help bones to move
cartilage, ligaments, muscles, skeleton, tendons, ligaments, joints, connective tissues
joints, cartilages and ligaments /
joints, cartilages and ligaments /
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