Bones are attached to each other by ligaments, strong bands of tissue that may be flexible in some motions.
(The similar tissues, tendons, connect the muscles to other muscles and to bones.)
Bones are connected to other bones by strong fibrous tissues called ligaments. Ligaments provide stability and support to the joints and help prevent excessive movement.
Muscles attached to bones contract and generate force, pulling on the bones they are attached to. This force causes the bones to move, resulting in movement of the body. The attachment of muscles to bones via tendons allows for efficient transfer of force and movement.
The muscle tissue that is attached to and moves the skeleton is called the skeletal muscle.
The skeletal system is held together by ligaments, which are tough bands of fibrous tissue that connect bones to each other, and tendons, which connect muscles to bones. These structures provide stability and allow for movement within the skeletal system.
Lower limb bones are attached to the axial skeleton by the pelvic bones, specifically the sacrum which connects to the hip bones to form the pelvis. This connection is important for weight-bearing and locomotion.
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Your bones are attached by musceles which are attached to nerves
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. Tendon and ligament are the connective tissue that connect bone to bone and muscles to bones.
Bones are attached to each other by tendons
bones are attached to other bones with the help of a little something called ligaments but sometimes they are attached to joints there are several types of joints. BALL AND SOCKET HINGE GLIDING PIVOT
because the muscles are attached the bones
Sketetal muscles are attached to bones by tendons.
Muscles are attached to bone by tendons. Bones are attached to bones by ligaments.
Muscle is connected to bone with tendons, bones are attached with ligaments and separated by cartilage to keep bones from grinding on each other.
There are muscles attached to bones, but bones do not have muscles.
Bones are connected to other bones by strong fibrous tissues called ligaments. Ligaments provide stability and support to the joints and help prevent excessive movement.
Yes, by the tendons... Bone to bone by ligament.