the Ligament attaches bone to bone and the tendon attaches bone to muscles...
my science book says that "cartilage and ligaments allow joints to move and keep bones together."
Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them.
ligaments;] cartilage A+
twisting of ligaments at joints
nope!
coracoacromial and coracoclavicular ligaments
Ligaments are soft fibrous tissue which connect bone to bone. Their primary functions in the body are to determine a joint's range of motion and to protect joints and bones.
Tendons hold muscle to bone. (Ligaments hold bone to bone.)
Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them.
Tendons, ligaments and cartilege in between.
Ligaments connect bone to bone.
Ligaments are found at joints.
But ligaments are found in both. Bones are connected to bones with ligaments.
Bones are attached to each other by tendons
ligaments;] cartilage A+
ligaments
Ligaments connect bone to bone.
what happens if our body had no ligaments