ligament
ligaments connect bone to each other.
Joints are the place where two bones meet. All of your bones, except for one (the hyoid bone in your neck), form a joint with another bone. Joints hold your bones together and allow your rigid skeleton to move. Hope this helps?! :)
The hyoid is the only bone that forms no joint.
Ligaments
Ligaments are structures that connect one bone to another, providing stability and support to joints. They are tough bands of fibrous connective tissue that help limit excessive movement and prevent dislocation of bones.
Hinge joints include a cylindrical bone end that fits into a groove, called a trochlea, on the other bone. One example is your elbow.
In the Human body, the shoulders and hips are examples of ball and socket joints. These joints are capable of a wider range of movement that other joints due to their construction - the ball-shaped surface of one rounded bone fits into the cup-like depression of another bone, enabling the limb to move in a 360° angle.
ligaments hold the bone joints in place
In our joints our hinge joints are located between two bone our hinge joint is our elbow.
bone articulate with each other at joints.
This another name for scapula. The clavicle (collar bone) and humerus for joints with it. Together, they form the should joint.
This another name for scapula. The clavicle (collar bone) and humerus for joints with it. Together, they form the should joint.