Yes, cartilage and tendons hold joints together.
the small tendons hold the joints together.
Ligaments hold bone to bone in a movable joint. In contrast, tendons hold muscle to bone. Ligaments are made of dense fibrous connective tissue. Ligaments also hold our bones in place and support the organs.
Muscles are connected to bones by tendons. Ligaments hold joints together.
Yes they can it all depends on where they are affected by the problem. flexibility has a lot to do with the tendons that hold the joints together.
ligaments
Tendons. Ligaments hold your joints together.
Ligaments hold bones to other bones, usually separated with articular cartilage and synovial fluid.
Cartilage, tissue, ligaments and if I'm not mistaken your joints also help hold your bones together.
The strings that hold the joints of a marionette together mirror the way tendons hold bones together, and how tendons react with bones. The puppet is a cruder version of a human being, but the actions are a kind of imitation.
ligaments hold the bone joints in place
The major organs of the skeletal system are bones, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. Bones provide support and structure to the body, while cartilage cushions joints and absorbs shock. Tendons attach muscle to bone, and ligaments hold bones together at joints.
no they arnt because it is your bones attaching together and your muscels protect the bone