Bones are attached by ligaments ...
Bones are attached by ligaments ... held in place by joints ...
Skeletal muscle is attached to bone, mostly in the legs, arms, abdomen, chest, neck, and face. Skeletal muscles are called striated because they are made up of fibers that have horizontal stripes when viewed under a microscope. These muscles hold the skeleton together, give the body shape, and help it with everyday movements (known as voluntary muscles because you can control their movement). They can contract (shorten or tighten) quickly and powerfully, but they tire easily and have to rest between workouts
Bones stay together because of the tendons, ligaments, joints and muscles.
Ligaments keep your bones together.
ligamints
Ligaments connect the bones together.
Bones are held together by ligaments.
Bones are held together at the Joints, by a strong band called ligaments.
ligamentsTendons are the tissues that hold bones together. Ligaments hold muscles to bones.
Because children have more bones than adults. They is because the bones fuse together when the children are growing. A baby has 300 bones at birth. But because bones fuse together during the "growth period", adults have less bones and they end up with 206 bones.
Only if they stay together.
Probably they seem tight in season 7
Things will not stay together. Muscles will not hold to bones for example.
Ligaments connect the bones together.
The importance of a skeleton in your body is, because you tissue in you body want stay together and you bones haveto stay connected. Without a skeleton you would be a jellyfish.
Bones are held together by ligaments.
Bones are held together by ligaments.
Bones are held together at the Joints, by a strong band called ligaments.
joints. (they JOIN bones together. JOINts join! :P )
Bones are held together by a strong tissue called Ligaments.
tendons
ligamentsTendons are the tissues that hold bones together. Ligaments hold muscles to bones.