All joints have connective tissues to connect the bones in the joint
A Joint is where 2 bones in your body meets. Example: Your Feet. Your arm. A ligament is connective tissues that connects two bones.
Ligaments are made of connective tissue and these connect bones to bones. The same connective is called a ligament if it connects muscle to bones.
Bones form the frame of the body. They are connected at various types of joints and are held together by connective tissue.
Ligaments are the fibrous connective tissue that holds bones in a joint together.
A joint by definition is where two bones come together. There are different connective tissues between these two bones. Some of joints are not movable and some are very movable and somewhere in between.
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The tissue that connects bone to bone are called ligaments. They are responsible for providing stability to a joint. Cartilage, and ligaments make up the "connective tissue". And also Tendons (sinew), Auductive and Conductive Muscles and a decent argument for Joint Cartillage.
Opposing muscles use connective tissues to cause movement in a joint.
A ball-and-socket joint (multiaxial) connects the two bones.
In your skull, and also in your pelvis to give it its firm structure
Ligaments are the fibrous connective tissue that holds bones in a joint together.
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