These are called Ligaments
And also Tendons, Auductive and Conductive Muscles and a decent argument for Joint Cartillage.
A tissue that connects bones to skeletal muscles is called a "tendon."
A tendon (or sinew) is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that usually connects muscle to bone and is capable of withstanding tension.
Ligaments - Bands of fibrous connective tissues
Band of connective tissue that attaches bone to the other bone is called ligament.
The tough band of tissue that holds the bones together are called ligaments.
They are called as tendons. Tendons are mainly composed of collagen fibers. They are very tough and nonelastic organic fibers.
ligaments
Tendons.
Ligaments are the fibrous connective tissue that holds bones in a joint together.
Cartilage can function as a connective tissue owing to its rigidity, it often holds tubes open.
Stroma is the region outside bones and organs. It refers to the connective tissue that holds the bones and organs in place.
A spongy tissue in bones is inside the bones and it makes red blood cells.
Ligament .
Ligaments are the fibrous connective tissue that holds bones in a joint together.
fibrous connective tissue that holds joints together
Ligaments hold your bones together. Ligaments are thick fibrous bands of connective tissue that will hold bones, cartilage or other structures together.
Ligaments are the fibrous connective tissue that holds bones in a joint together.
Cartilage can function as a connective tissue owing to its rigidity, it often holds tubes open.
Connective tissue hold structures together.
The internal organs are held in place by the messentaries and the greater and lesser omentums.
Stroma is the region outside bones and organs. It refers to the connective tissue that holds the bones and organs in place.
The connective tissue holds muscle fibers together. The connective tissue also holds other organs together, as well as cushioning them.
Ligaments hold bone to bone in a movable joint. In contrast, tendons hold muscle to bone. Ligaments are made of dense fibrous connective tissue. Ligaments also hold our bones in place and support the organs.
This is done by the tendons, sometimes called sinew.
cartilage