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Things will not stay together. Muscles will not hold to bones for example.
Connective tissue (ligaments, tendons, and cartilege) is involved in connecting muscles to bones, and bones to other bones; it is not involved in the nervous system.
The periosteum is the connective tissue around bones and anchor tendons and ligaments to the bones with the help of Sharpie's Fibers.
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Connective tissues are based on fibrous proteins, and include bones, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and adipose tissue (stores fat). Blood and lymph are generally classified as "fluid connective tissue" although they do not have a fixed structure and are normally constrained by epithelial cells, such as those lining the blood vessels.
Bones, ligaments, and cartilage are all in the same group of tissue. Bones are considered a specialized form of connective tissue.
Connective tissue connects tissues to tissue. A good example is muscle (a tissue) connecting to bone (a tissue). The tissue that does THIS is called a tendon. A tendon connects muscles to bones.
Ligaments are connective tissues that connect bones to bones.
Connective tissue is one which is rich in intercellular substance or interlacing processes with little tendency for the cells to come together in sheets or masses. Ligament is the connective tissue that connect bones to bones .
Bone connective tissuse connects the bones, and allows them to move.
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ligaments
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Ligaments are the fibrous connective tissue that holds bones in a joint together.
Things will not stay together. Muscles will not hold to bones for example.
bones
Tendons.