Roots
The threadlike structures are called rhizoids.
The Answer is Rhizoids
the pericardiun hold the heart in place by attatching its self to surrounding organs.
body tube
The radial head articulates with the ulna in the radial notch, and is held in place by the annular ligament.
The succession of plants over a patch of bare ground. The more plants that cover a piece of bare earth the less erosion takes place. Not only that, but the more deeper and healthier the root systems of those plants the more the soil will be held together. Planting grasses, forbs and even some trees will help reduce erosion.
The threadlike structures are called rhizoids.
The Answer is Rhizoids
They are held in place by muscle and tendons. Some bones are held in place by other bones. The hip bone has a socket that holds it in place.
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As If Everything Was Held in Place was created in 2008.
The ground
roots (:
Held fast by or as if by an anchor. An anchor is a heavy object dropped by a boat which embeds itself in the sea floor and thus provides a mooring to which the boat can be secured.
slides are held in place by the stage clips that are on the stage
The North held the high ground that dominated the roads East and South. That is why they won. The South held the town.
Soil is held in place by plants, especially their roots. When grasses or weeds are trampled and killed, their roots no longer hold the soil in place. Then, rain washes and wind blows the soil away.