The skeletal system is made up of bones, joints, and connective tissues.
The skeleton.
ligaments
Bones are attached to other bones by ligaments, which are strong connective tissues.
Bones form the frame of the body. They are connected at various types of joints and are held together by connective tissue.
Different types of joints are held together by different tissues types:Sutures and gomphoses are held together by dense fibrous connective tissue. Synchondroses are held together by hyaline cartilage.Symphyses are held together by fibrocartilage.Diarthroses or synovial joints, the most common type of joints, are held together by ligaments and joint capsules, which are made of dense fibrous connective tissue.
The skeletal system is made up of bones and joints.
Joints may be synovial (with a cavity) or fibrous. Synovial joints are filled with synovial fluid. Fibrous joints lack this. Fibrous joints are found in between the vertebrae. Cartilage in is both joints. This can be hylaine or fibrocartilage. Both regenerate. The synovial fluid is rather slippery and allows easy movement in those joints. If this joint is suddenly and rapidly pulled, the fluid doesn't fill quickly and a "snapping" sound is heard.
All joints have connective tissues to connect the bones in the joint
fibrous connective tissue that holds joints together
Connective tissues called tendons connect muscles to bones.
Bones are attached to other bones by ligaments, which are strong connective tissues.
bones, cartilage, and connective tissue according to a 7th grade science book
Bones form the frame of the body. They are connected at various types of joints and are held together by connective tissue.
bones are connective tissues as well as blood. Connective tissues help in weight gain.
Tendons are connective tissues that are seen at sites where a muscle is connected to a bone. Ligaments are stronger connective tissues that connect bones to other bones.
Ligaments are connective tissues that connect bones to bones.
The musculoskeletal system controls how the body the body functions by providing stability, form, support as well as movement to the body. It contains the skeletal bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, connective tissue and joints that connect tissues and organs together.
No. Ligaments are the connective tissues connecting bones.
Bones form the frame of the body. They are connected at various types of joints and are held together by connective tissue.