A ring!
A container such as a bathtub or pool can hold flesh, bones, and blood but has no top or bottom when filled with water and someone is in it.
Ligaments are the tough bands of tissue that hold bones together at the joints. They provide stability and support for the bones, allowing for movement while preventing dislocation or excessive movements.
The joints that hold together the bones of the skull are called sutures, while the joints that hold together the bones of the sternum are called cartilaginous joints.
short bones are mostly spongey bones and help hold shape and keep structure strong, flat bones usually protect or help with movementeg. the skull, sternum and scapula, long bones are also sponget bones that hold the shape of the body so that joints can function and move and irrregular bones are the miscelanious type of bone that varies in function, each one is different, eg. mandable and vertebrae.
ligamentsTendons are the tissues that hold bones together. Ligaments hold muscles to bones.
A container such as a bathtub or pool can hold flesh, bones, and blood but has no top or bottom when filled with water and someone is in it.
The answer to this riddle is a ring. It holds all flesh, blood and bone at once.
Bones hold your body up if you didn't have bones you would be a mass of flesh in a skin bag on the floor.
The bones hold bone marrow which is then used to create blood.
Crickets don't have back bones,but they have hard blood to hold them. P.S:All insects do not have backbones
Ligaments are the tough bands of tissue that hold bones together at the joints. They provide stability and support for the bones, allowing for movement while preventing dislocation or excessive movements.
they hold up the body to keep its structure and produce important nutirents for your body...also blood cells are produced in the marrow of the bones
Bones provide a frame for ones' body, protecting the body's inner organs. Bones also contain marrow, which produces blood cells, supporting the body's circulatory system. Muscles hold the body upright, contracting to move body parts (flexion and extension).
The ligaments forms a joint to connect and hold bones together.
Ligaments always hold bones to bones while tendons only hold muscles to bones.
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tendons and ligiments hold our bones together.