Ligaments.
Ligaments connect bone to bone. They are white, slightly elastic, and more flexible than tendons. Ligaments bind bone to bone to form joints. Tendons connect muscle to bone or in the case of aponeurosis, binds muscle to muscle.
The region of an enzyme where the substrate binds is called the active site.
RNA polymerase is the enzyme that binds to DNA during transcription.
Connective tissue
Calmodulin is a protein that binds calcium ions in smooth muscle cells. When calcium binds to calmodulin, it triggers a series of intracellular signaling events that lead to smooth muscle contraction.
Collagen
I do not think a ligament is a muscle. A ligament is what binds two bones together. That is basically what i know
Tendons tie muscles to bones and ligaments tie muscle to muscle.
Ligaments are the connective tissues that bind bone to bone. They provide stability to joints by connecting the ends of bones together, helping to maintain proper alignment and support during movement. Ligaments are made of dense, fibrous connective tissue, which allows them to withstand tension and stress.
Ligaments connect bone to bone. They are white, slightly elastic, and more flexible than tendons. Ligaments bind bone to bone to form joints. Tendons connect muscle to bone or in the case of aponeurosis, binds muscle to muscle.
tendons Actually that's wrong. Tendons are CONNECTIVE TISSUE that BINDS muscles to bones.. The answer your looking for is actually "Insertion" Or "Insertion Of a Muscle". Also The connection of muscle to a STATIONARY bone is "Origin" Or "Origin Of a Muscle.
Connective tissue binds and supports other tissue. Connective tissue are specialized even further to support cartilage, bone, fat, and even blood cells.
The active site is where the substrate binds.
My RV antenna binds when cranking it down
Etymologically religion binds people to stay in a group- a herd instinct;then refinements follow religion binds you to your family. it binds you to your faith it binds you to ideologies. all acts of devotion---examples
The molecule to which a drug binds.
Guanine which binds with Cytosine, and Adenine which binds with Thymine.