well, if they are flexible then that means they are limber
no bones are not flexible
No, people who are more flexible do not have more bones.
Cartilage is the strong, Flexible tissue that protects the ends of the bones, where they meet other bones are called "The Cartilage" hope this helps!
Generally, ligaments attach bones to bones while tendons attach muscles to bones.
The flexible, plastic-like support tissue in and around bones is called cartilage. It is most noticible in the still upper portion of the outer ear. There are also 3 auditory ossicles which are little bones located in the middle ear.
Stong, flexible, and soft are the best descriptor of bones.
The strong, flexible, and supportive substance found between bones is called cartilage. Cartilage serves as a cushion between bones, allowing for smooth joint movement and absorbing shock. It is found in various parts of the body where flexibility and strength are needed, such as the knees, elbows, and spine.
sea stars are flexible. sea stars do not have any bones. so they are very flexible:)
No . . . worms are totally flexible.
yes
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.
soft and flexible bone matterSoft and flexible bone matter is flexible bone matter. This is when a person's bones are easy to break.