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A bone doesn't connect two bones, a ligament does
Ligaments connect bone to bone.
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Source: CIA Factbook
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A ball-and-socket joint (multiaxial) connects the two bones.
All joints have connective tissues to connect the bones in the joint
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suture joint
There are joints in between the point where two different bones meet. The joint involves a joint capsule, layers of myelin cartilage and synovial fluid.
No. A ligament is tissue that connects two bones that form a joint. Remember, a tendon connects muscle to bone while a ligament connects bone to bone.
Femur connects to your pelvic girdle, more specifically in the pelvic girdle is the pelvis and in the acetabulum ( this forms hip joint). And it connects to the tibia and fibula to from knee joint.
Cartilage covers the ends of bones at joints, while a ligament is the tissue that connects two bones to form a joint.
A joint connects to bones and allows a range of movement that depends on what type of joint it is.
A Joint is where 2 bones in your body meets. Example: Your Feet. Your arm. A ligament is connective tissues that connects two bones.
Those bones meet at the elbow joint.