Bones are held together by flexible and tough bands of flesh called tendons. Tendons are usually very hard to break, but if they are snapped, take a long time to heal.
Bones are held together by ligaments.
Bones are held together by the ligaments.
They are held together by ligaments.
Bones are held together by a strong tissue called Ligaments.
Bones are held together by joints and muscles and tissue.
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Bones are held together by joints, which are formed by connective tissues such as ligaments and cartilage. Ligaments connect bone to bone and provide stability, while cartilage helps cushion the joints and reduce friction during movement.
Bones are held together at joints by ligaments, which are strong bands of connective tissue that connect bone to bone. Ligaments help stabilize the joint and prevent excessive movement. Additionally, synovial fluid within the joint cavity helps reduce friction between the bones during movement.
The joints between the carpal bones are irregular synovial joints. The bones are held together more firmly by a relatively complex network of ligaments.
The cranial bones e.g. parietal, frontal, temporal and occipital. They are fused together by sutures which do not allow movement and are known as fixed or immovable joints