the broad ligament
The Broad Ligament and Ovarian Ligament.
The crisscross structures which hold the meniscus in place are called the cruciate ligaments. These ligaments were given their name due to the fact that they cross one another.
ligaments
The uterus has many ligaments holding it in place. The broad ligaments attach the uterus to the pelvic cavity, the uterosacral ligaments hold the uterus in place inferiorly via connection to the sacrum. Lastly, the cardinal ligaments and the round ligaments provide additional support around the cervix and vagina. Also, the vagina is connected to the organs around it via connective tissue, such as the bladder and rectum.
longitudinal ligaments
Its something to do with pollen going down the style into the ovary to be germinated. It is also a place where the egg or the ovule devolops.
Theyattach one bone to another bone. For example, at the knee, two ligaments surround the knee holding it steady.
Yes, The Ovary contains the Ovules, which, when pollinated, turn into the seed.
Uterus: Uterosacral ligament, Round ligament, and Cardinal ligament Ovaries: Suspensory ligaments and Ovarian ligament
Its something to do with pollen going down the style into the ovary to be germinated. It is also a place where the egg or the ovule devolops.
Ligaments help to keep the bone position so that they don't dislocate. When joints and ligaments combine together, they help to keep internal organs in place such as the diaphragm and uterus.
Ligaments connect bones to other bones to form ajoint. If there is nothing holding things together then you cant end up with a working joint. Imagine a hinge without a pin or vice versa.