the name of the protein in bone is protein of Bone
Keratin
Ligaments connect bone to bone. Tendons connect tissue to bone.
keratin
The mandible and the frontal bone.
Keratin is a fibrous protein making up most cells found in our nails and hair and the epidermis layer of our skin. It also makes up fish scales and crustacean shells, bird feathers and beaks, and animal horns and hooves.
The fibers found in the dermis are elastic fibers and collagen type I.
Collagen is the fibrous protein found in the dermis.
its collagen
Periosteum
The scientific name for cow horn is keratin, which is a fibrous structural protein found in the horns of cattle. The scientific name for cow bone is hydroxyapatite, which is a mineral form of calcium found in the bones of cows and other animals.
Ligaments hold your bones together. Ligaments are thick fibrous bands of connective tissue that will hold bones, cartilage or other structures together.
Ligaments connect bone to bone. Tendons connect tissue to bone.
Ligaments are the fibrous connective tissue that holds bones in a joint together.
tendon (fibrous tissue) connects muscles to bones
There are primarily three kinds of joints:FIBROUS = articulating bones are held closely together by fibrous connective tissueCARTILAGINOUS = articulating bones are held closely together by cartilageSYNOVIAL = joint where there a space between the articulating bones which is filled with synovial fluid
The skull.
keratin
Collagen