Ankylosing spondylitis.
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.
Cartilage is the lubricant that reduces the friction caused by two bones rubbing together and therefore makes bone movement easier. I believe that answers your question, but i do not fully understand the question itself. yes i don't either but it would hurt very badly. Cartilage makes it easier to move
Babies have more bones than adults because some of their bones have not yet fused together. As a baby grows, these bones gradually fuse or join together to form larger bones. This process results in a decrease in the total number of bones as the baby matures into an adult.
Bones do have blood vessels running through them in a soft tissue called bone marrow, which produces blood cells. However, the hard outer layer of bones, called compact bone, is not supplied with blood vessels on its surface. The periosteum, a thin membrane surrounding bones, is responsible for supplying blood to the outer layer of bones.
Bone thickens as compact bone is deposited on the outside, just beneath the periosteum. As this compact bone forms on the surface, osteoclasts erode other bone tissue on the inside. The resulting space becomes the medullary cavity of the diaphysis, which later fills with marrow.
The bones of the palm are called as metacarpals. The small bones of the wrist are called as carpals.
Paget's Disease causes bone cells to break down more rapidly than they can be rebuilt. It causes pain, and makes bones more susceptible to breaking.
Avi's disease is called dysgraphia which makes it hard to write.
cartilage
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.
It's Called Excitement , It Makes Your Bones Go All Jiggly .
No, it is just a disease that makes their legs "stick" together
Calcium from milk makes our bones
Its called marrow and mostly it makes blood cells.
Yes, it is called Goriliatia.
The way the muscles are attached to the bones is what facilitates locomotion. The muscles contract which makes the bones move and creates locomotion.
Your parents make you, so your parents makes bones.