Ligaments join bone together directly. However, you could say bones are also joined by muscles and tendons indirectly. Muscles attach to bone through tendons, which attach to another bone (through yet another tendon) on the other side.
Basically, though, the answer I believe you want is ligaments.
Ligaments are the connective tissues that hold your bones together. They are very similar to tendons, which help to move the bones.
First and second.
at the joints.
pubic symphasis
it joins the muscles and skin together with the bones
Joints or muscles, I believe.
Ligaments hold bones to other bones, usually separated with articular cartilage and synovial fluid.
Sphenoid bone. It joins all cranial bones together Source: medical student
Tendons
The tissues are called ligaments. Thoes tissues are what connect your bones to other parts of bones.
The pubic symphysis, a fibrocartilage pad, joins the hip bones anteriorly.
A Ligament or sometimes a Joint or a tendon Attaches a Bone to another Bone. A Tendon attaches a Bone to a Muscle.
A ligament is a type of connective tissue. It joins two different bones in an animal body.
Joins are where two bones meet and articulate. Ligaments hold these joints together by attaching bone to bone. Cartilage is a smooth, soft tissue that separates the bones in the joint so that they do not directly rub on each other as they articulate.