bone cells
dense fibrous connective tissue
Bones, ligaments, and cartilage are all in the same group of tissue. Bones are considered a specialized form of connective tissue.
hematopoietic tissue
Ligaments are connective tissues that connect bones to bones.
Marrow it the soft tissue inside some of the bones
makes your joint bones move more smoothly.
cartilage
spongy and compact bone
Ligaments are the tough bands of tissue that hold bones together at the joints. They provide stability and support for the bones, allowing for movement while preventing dislocation or excessive movements.
The main mineral is calcium.
Cartilage covers the ends of bones at joints, while a ligament is the tissue that connects two bones to form a joint.
tendon (fibrous tissue) connects muscles to bones