joint articulation (:
The tissue that connects two bones are the ligaments
There are joints in between the point where two different bones meet. The joint involves a joint capsule, layers of myelin cartilage and synovial fluid.
A ball-and-socket joint (multiaxial) connects the two bones.
a ligament connects two bones together
Cartilage covers the ends of bones at joints, while a ligament is the tissue that connects two bones to form a joint.
The tough tissue the connects muscles to bones is called a ligament. This tissue also connects bones to bones and is called a tendon.
A skeletal muscle connects two bones together by the joint and when the muscle contracts it brings the two bones closer together. These skeletal muscles moves the bones.
The coronal suture is located in the skull. It connects the frontal bone to the parietal bones. If you take your fingers and point to the outside corners of your eyes and then move them straight up, it's roughly positioned there, across the top of your head.
No. A ligament is tissue that connects two bones that form a joint. Remember, a tendon connects muscle to bone while a ligament connects bone to bone.
It's the immovable joint between the two parietal bones of the skull. It's located in the middle of the frontal and occipital bones going vertically. The sagittal suture connects the two parietal bones together. It's located between the occipital and frontal bones.
Human bones are connected by joints.
The pelvis connects them.