jointA tendon
to connect the bones together
All joints have connective tissues to connect the bones in the joint
The ankle is the meeting point for three bones, these are the talus, tibula and fibula. Each of these three bones have their own joint that connect the foot.
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Tendons connect muscles to bones and help in movement, while ligaments connect bones to each other and provide stability in the knee joint.
The ligaments which connect the bones in a joint provide the greatest stability
its a ligament
Ligaments
plane or gliding
The ligaments forms a joint to connect and hold bones together.
Ligaments are tough white tissues that connect bones, providing stability and support to joints. They are made of dense connective tissue and help to prevent excessive movement of the bones. Injuries to ligaments can result in pain, instability, and reduced range of motion in the affected joint.
The place where two bones connect is called a joint; the bones are held in place by ligaments.