From what I've studied, it is the iliofemoral ligament at the hip joint.
The Femur is the strongest bone in the body.
The strongest muscle in the human body is the masseter muscle, which is located in the jaw and is responsible for chewing and biting.
The strongest muscles in the human body are the masseter muscles, which are located in the jaw and are responsible for chewing and biting.
The strongest muscle in the human body based on its weight is the masseter muscle, which is located in the jaw.
The costal cartilage of ribs in the human body serves to connect the ribs to the sternum, allowing for flexibility and movement during breathing.
Cartilage has many purposes in the human body. Cartilage is a tissue that prevents bones from rubbing together. Cartilage also connects the ribs to the sternum in the human body.
No, the femur or thigh bone is the strongest bone in the human body.
There are 3 type of cartilage present in the human body
Your mouth. Your tongue is actually the most strongest muscle in the human body.
Basically tissue
yes the tongue is the strongest muscle is the tongue
The Femur is the strongest bone in the body.
The strongest muscle in the human body is the masseter muscle, which is located in the jaw and is responsible for chewing and biting.
The strongest muscles in the human body are the masseter muscles, which are located in the jaw and are responsible for chewing and biting.
The toungue is the strongest in the human body.
The strongest muscle for its size in the human body is the tongue
cartilage