The sternoclavicular and the costoclavicularligaments anchor the clavicle
the acromioclavicular ligament
The clavicle, sternum, tarsals, metatarsal, and the carpals.
The medial end of the clavicle forms the sternoclavicular joint. The lateral end of the clavicle forms the acromioclavicular joint.
Another name for the collarbone is the Clavicle.
Clavicle.The clavicle
It is called as collar bone or the clavicle. It is the only long bone, that is placed in horizontal position in your body.
The clavicle, sternum, tarsals, metatarsal, and the carpals.
It is the only bone in the pectoral girdle (humerus, scapula, clavicle) which attaches to the axial skeleton. Your arm is held onto the rest of the skeletal system by the clavicles attachment, ligaments and muscles.
Uterus: Uterosacral ligament, Round ligament, and Cardinal ligament Ovaries: Suspensory ligaments and Ovarian ligament
Collar Bone is another name for clavicle. Those two are synonyms.
The tissue that connects two bones are the ligaments
The medial end of the clavicle forms the sternoclavicular joint. The lateral end of the clavicle forms the acromioclavicular joint.
Bones act as a anchor for the muscles, tendons, and ligaments, so the person can have mobility and do basic tasks.
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The clavicle and the humerous.
Another name for the collarbone is the Clavicle.
Some of the main bones of the human skeloton are ; the Skull - Cranium, Mandible and Maxilla. The shoulder girdle - clavicle and scapula
The two proteins that ligaments carry are elastin and collagen. These proteins make ligaments both strong and elastic, making it easier for animals to move.