Ligament
connect to bone
bones
Ligaments are connective tissues that connect bones to bones.
ligaments are tough elastic fibres which connect bone to bone.
Connective tissue is one which is rich in intercellular substance or interlacing processes with little tendency for the cells to come together in sheets or masses. Ligament is the connective tissue that connect bones to bones .
Tendons are strands of connective tissue that connect muscle to bone, enabling muscle contraction to produce movement.
Muscle does not connect to muscle. Fascia is a connective tissue that connects muscle to organs. Tendons connect muscle to bone.
Bone is not connective tissue. Instead, connective tissue -- ligaments and tendons -- connect to the bone.
Cartilage is a type of connective tissue that is flexible and rubbery, fat tissue stores energy and helps cushion and insulate the body, tendons are tough bands of connective tissue that connect muscle to bone, and ligaments are fibrous bands of connective tissue that connect bone to bone and provide stability to joints.
Examples of connective tissues include bone, ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and adipose (fat) tissue.
The three types of connective tissue that are palpable are tendons, ligaments, and fascia. Tendons connect muscle to bone, ligaments connect bone to bone, and fascia is a dense connective tissue that surrounds muscles, blood vessels, and nerves.
Tendons connect muscles to bone.