bone articulate with each other at joints.
No bones are joints.
Joints. The joints connect the bones into place, so it is your bones that hurt when you get bad joints in old age.
Joints are the connections between bones that allow you to move.
Joints!
Yes, but there is 'stuff' between the bones in the joints.
The joints.
All joints except immovable joints allow bones to move.
No, the ligament -a tough band of tissue- holds bones together at joints.
joints. (they JOIN bones together. JOINts join! :P )
Joints do not meet. Bones meet to from joints.
Fibrous joints connect bones to minimize movement. The bones of your skull and pelvis are held together by fibrous joints. Cartilaginous joints are joints in which the bones are attached by cartilage. These joints allow for only a little movment, such as in the spine or ribs. Synovial joints allow for much more movement than cartilaginous joints. Cavaties between bones in synovial joints are filled with synovial fluid. This fluid helps lubricate and protect the bones. Bursa sacks contain the synovial fluid.
Human bones are connected by joints.