tendons connect muscles and bones
Tendons connect muscles to bones. It is important not to confuse tendons with ligaments which connect two bones together.
Joints are what holds bones together in the human body. Joints are where two or more bones meet and are connected by ligaments, tendons, and cartilage. These structures provide stability, support, and allow for movement between bones.
the 8 cranial bones
Two joints would never come together in a normal body. Two bones come together in a joint.
The muscular and skeletal systems work together in the arm to bend. The muscles, attached to the bones by tendons, contract to move the bones at the joints and create the bending motion.
Tendons.
articulation
Dislocation
Directly, ligaments tether bone to bone. However, indirectly (and directly) muscular attachments and tendons also help reinforce the connections and provide stability to joints and allow for mobility.
A joint is where any two bones in the body come together or articulate.
The two organs in the muscular system that work together to facilitate movement and support the body's structure are muscles and tendons. Muscles contract to produce movement, while tendons connect muscles to bones to provide support and stability.