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What is the point at which two or more bones come together?

articulation


What is the articulation of 2 or more bones called?

The articulation of two or more bones is called a joint. Joints are where bones come together and allow movement in the body.


The place where two or more bones comes together is called a?

It is called an articulation, or joint.


What is the point that two individual joints come together?

Two joints would never come together in a normal body. Two bones come together in a joint.


What is a place where two bones come together?

tendons connect muscles and bones


What do bones form when they come together?

When bones come together, they form joints. Joints are connections between two or more bones that allow for movement and provide structural support to the body. There are different types of joints, such as pivot, hinge, ball and socket, and gliding joints.


What structures come together to form a joint?

If you mean as in bones, two or more bones form the joint. There are also stabilizing ligaments that help form the joint. If you mean a joint between two or more wood pieces, those are held together with fasteners or glue.


What is the pivot of the muscle and bones each?

A joint is where two or more bones come together and move using muscles. So a joint could be called a pivot point.


What type of injury results when two bones that come together to form a joint become separatedWhat type of injury results when two bones that come together to form a joint become separated?

Dislocation


What are your joint?

A joint is where any two bones in the body come together or articulate.


What injury results when two bones that comes together to form that joint become separated?

Where two bones come together or "join" is called a "joint".


What holds the 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.