Ligaments are strong and flexible and connect bones to each other.
Ligaments join bone to bone.
Cartilage
Calcium makes them strong and they are flexible only at the joints.
your ligaments
Cartilage is the strong, Flexible tissue that protects the ends of the bones, where they meet other bones are called "The Cartilage" hope this helps!
Stong, flexible, and soft are the best descriptor of bones.
Ligaments are strong, flexible bands (or cords) which hold bones firmly together at the joints.Cartilage in adults provide a strong, flexible support between bones and wherever great strength and degree of rigidity is needed.
Ligaments are strong, flexible bands (or cords) which hold bones firmly together at the joints.Cartilage in adults provide a strong, flexible support between bones and wherever great strength and degree of rigidity is needed.
A tendon is a tissue made up of collagen that is flexible and attaches muscle to bone. Tendons are very strong and inelastic.
Fibrocartilage
It is known as cartilage.
Bones are attached to each other by ligaments, strong bands of tissue that may be flexible in some motions.(The similar tissues, tendons, connect the muscles to other muscles and to bones.)
They both are made of the same tissue called connective tissue which is very strong. They have different names because of where the are and what they do. Tendons connect muscles to bones and ligaments connect bones to bones.
Marrow ;)