connective tissue or tendons (tough bands of muscles). Most muscles are attached behind the bone to the joint. Hope it helped :3
The functions of the ligaments is to attach the muscles to the bones, to attach bones to bones, to give support to the joints and help in the movement of the joint and body
Bones are attached to each other by tendons
No. They attach muscles to bones. Ligaments attach bones to bones.
Ligaments are tough bands of tissue that connect bones to other bones at a joint and help to stabilize and support the joint. They also help to limit the movement of the joint to prevent excessive strain or injury.
Tendons attach muscles to bones, while ligaments attach bones to other bones.
ligaments attach bone to bone and tendons attach bone to muscle
Bones are attached to each other via joints, which are formed by ligaments. Ligaments are strong bands of tissue that connect bones and help provide stability and support to the joint. These ligaments allow for movement while preventing the bones from moving too far and causing injury.
Femur connects to your pelvic girdle, more specifically in the pelvic girdle is the pelvis and in the acetabulum ( this forms hip joint). And it connects to the tibia and fibula to from knee joint.
ligaments
The hips attach to the sacrum, which is the region at the base of the vertebral column. This area is also known as the sacroiliac joint where the sacrum connects to the ilium bones of the pelvis.
Ligaments attach bones on either side of a joint allowing for certain range of motion. If the ligaments are too tight the joint cant extent fully, if they are too lax (or loose) the joint may overextend and cause damage.
No, tendons are not where two bones come together; instead, they are connective tissues that attach muscles to bones. Joints, on the other hand, are the structures where two or more bones meet. Tendons facilitate movement by transmitting the force generated by muscles to the bones, allowing for joint motion.