Nutrients and calcium can make bones tough.
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.
Ligaments are tough connective tissues that hold bones together at joints. They provide stability and support to the joint by connecting bone to bone.
Tendons, ligaments and cartilege in between.
Periosteum is a membrane that lines the outer surface of all bones,[1] except at the joints of long bones.
Collagen is the tough protein fiber found in bones. It provides structure and strength to bones, as well as to other connective tissues in the body.
The tough tissue between your bones is called cartilage.
Ligaments, tough, fibrous, tissues, connect bones to other bones.
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.
ligament
The tough tissue the connects muscles to bones is called a ligament. This tissue also connects bones to bones and is called a tendon.
Calcium from milk makes our bones
so you can move properly
no insects have bones or skeletons. They have exoskeletons made up of chitin, a type of polysaccharide, or sugar. Its similar to purpose/structure as cellulose, the stuff that makes up cell walls and makes celery crunchy
A ligamentis a tough strip of connective tissue that joins one bone to another bone around .Grad Point-Connect Bones To Bones
Your parents make you, so your parents makes bones.
'''Calcium''' makes milk healthy for our bones.
Each bone has a tough, smooth, shiny substance that covers the end. This substance that covers the ends of bones is called cartilage.