Nutrients and calcium can make bones tough.
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No, the ligament -a tough band of tissue- holds bones together at joints.
A ligament connects bones to other bones in the human body. It is, and resembles, a tough and fibrous strip of tissue.
Ligaments are those that connect one bone to another bone. Tendons connect muscles to bones.
Tendons, ligaments and cartilege in between.
The substances that makes the bone hard and strong are calcium and phosphorous. They are minerals found in our food. They are the main substances that make the bones hard and strong.
The tough tissue between your bones is called cartilage.
The tough tissue the connects muscles to bones is called a ligament. This tissue also connects bones to bones and is called a tendon.
Ligaments, tough, fibrous, tissues, connect bones to other bones.
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Calcium from milk makes our bones
so you can move properly
No, the ligament -a tough band of tissue- holds bones together at joints.
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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.
The tough organic material attaching bones to muscle is called a tendon.