If we didn't have a skeletal system we would be a blob on the ground. If we didn't have bones well basically the same thing but also we wouldn't be able to produce blood or marrow.<----- (important) We also need tendons and ligaments so our muscles stay attached to our bones (another reason why we need bones) and allow smoother movement.
part of the muscalar system
ligaments are a part of the skeletal system
No, ligaments are not considered part of the skeletal system. They are fibrous connective tissues that connect bones to other bones in the body.
They are in the Skeletal System
The skull is part of the skeletal system in the human body. It provides structural support, protection for the brain, and serves as an attachment site for muscles and ligaments.
Some people confuse tendons with ligaments. The Musculoskeletal System includes the bones, the ligaments, the tendons, and the muscles. When split up, the ligaments are not part of the Muscular System because they connect bones to bones or bones to joints, which the bones and joints are only part of the Skeletal System. People confuse the ligaments as being part of the Muscular System because the tendons connect bones tom muscles, so tendons are part of the Skeletal and Muscular Systems, but ligaments are not.
yes they do
Musculo-skeletal
ligaments
Joints and ligaments are part of the skeletal system, which is responsible for providing structural support, protection for internal organs, and enabling movement. Joints allow for flexibility and mobility between bones, while ligaments are tough bands of connective tissue that connect bones to one another and provide stability to the joints.
The tendons are part of the muscular system!!!!!!!!!!!!! Another answer would be , the tendons are the connection between the muscular and skeletal system , being connective tissue ,neither bone or muscle , but since the greater part of most tendons are attached to the muscle , and are only anchored to bone, then that would make them part of the muscular system.
ligaments work with the skeletal and the muscular systems of the body