ligaments
Ligaments hold bone to bone, normally in a complex working together to keep the joint stable. Also tendons tether muscle to bone around the joint to increase stability as well.
Tendons connect bones to bones while ligaments attach muscles to bones.
Ligaments hold bones together at joints. In contrast, tendons hold muscle to bone.
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Ligaments hold bones together at joints.
Ligaments
Ligaments are the fibrous connective tissue that holds bones in a joint together.
a ligament is a tissue that holds the bones together at the joint
Ligaments are the fibrous connective tissue that holds bones in a joint together.
A type of joint between the bones of the skull where the bones are held tightly together by fibrous tissue. OR thread-like material used to sew tissue together.
A muscle sprain can tear a ligament which holds two bones together.
Ligaments are located at most of the joints. They keep the joints together.
Bone to bone connections occur by way of ligaments, whereas bone to muscle connections occur by way of tendons.
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.
Ligaments are the fibrous connective tissue that holds bones in a joint together.
The left and right pubic bones meet at the pubic symphysis (English) or symphisis pubis (Latin).The joint that is formed by the hip bone (Os Coxa) and the sacrum is the sacroiliac joint.
A Ligament or sometimes a Joint or a tendon Attaches a Bone to another Bone. A Tendon attaches a Bone to a Muscle.
It gives the cartillage and tissue and muscle all a place to join together, with the joint in middle