The Cartilage (baby bones) join together to make the bones that you have now.
joints. (they JOIN bones together. JOINts join! :P )
Cranial bones join at sutures.
yes
your joint
tendons and ligaments
skull
No, you actually lose bones. These bones join together during childhood years.
when the baby is born, they have 300 bones but the bones are little. As you gradually become older, your bones join and become joints. So that's why adults have 206 bones.
Your carpals are in your hands. Your tarsals are in your feet. There are quite a few bones in between
The parietal bones are bones in your skull that join together to form the sides and roof of your cranium.
A ligament is a sheet or band of tough fibrous;usually a white tissue that connects two or more bones, cartilages or holds an organ of the body in place while a joint is a movable or fixed place or part where two bones or elements of a Skeleton join together. They both mean the same thing which is holding, joining and connecting two or more bones, etc in place or together.Read more: Compare_a_joint_and_a_ligament