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In the brain, they are called glial cells.
a ligament is a tissue that holds the bones together at the joint
Superficial fascia
ligaments and tendons
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.
The connective tissue holds muscle fibers together. The connective tissue also holds other organs together, as well as cushioning them.
Connective tissue hold structures together.
Ligaments are the fibrous connective tissue that holds bones in a joint together.
In the brain, they are called glial cells.
Ligament .
The tissue that holds the muscle and bone together is called a SINEW. a sinew is a tough, fibrous tissue uniting muscle and bone. It is the source of muscular power and strength.
cartilage
a ligament is a tissue that holds the bones together at the joint
the retinaculum
because a lot of things are connected to each other, and if you include the skin, it's what holds you together.
The internal organs are held in place by the messentaries and the greater and lesser omentums.
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