Connective tissues called tendons connect muscles to bones.
Bones are held together by joints and muscles and tissue.
Joints or muscles, I believe.
If you mean what keeps joints firm with bones and muscles....then it makes sense, there are no joints that help joints...Tissue connects bones to the joints which connects bones. almost as if you were to connect bricks by using cement. In this case, the tissue would be the cement...i hope this sorta hdelped ish
Cartilage, tissue, ligaments and if I'm not mistaken your joints also help hold your bones together.
The bones do not move, neither do they work alone. In order to move the bones need help from the joints and muscles. The muscles pull on the joints therefore making the bones move.
connective tissue or tendons (tough bands of muscles). Most muscles are attached behind the bone to the joint. Hope it helped :3
No, the ligament -a tough band of tissue- holds bones together at joints.
JOINTS
It is because we have joints and muscles
In order to move, muscles pull on the joints to pull the bones and let them move.
Definition of ligament: A sheet or band of tough, fibrous tissue connecting bones or cartilages at a joint or supporting an organ
bones of the skull are connected by sutures which are fibrous joints. sutures are important because they allow bones of the skull to move during birth. Also, to allow bones of the skull to grow as the brain enlarges.