there is no bone in DNA but what holds the complementary base pairs are the following: two hydrogen bonds between adenine and thymine, and three hydrogen bonds between guanine and cytosine. i hoped this helped :)
Bone to bone connections occur by way of ligaments, whereas bone to muscle connections occur by way of tendons.
They are constituents of DNA. Adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine are the glue that holds together the two sugar-phosphate strands which form the back-bone of DNA. The order in which these bases occur is what stores the information in DNA.
Covalent bonds hold biological macromolecules together. These bonds are formed by the sharing of electrons between atoms, providing stability to the molecules.
The skeleton does not hold any memories. Your brain holds memories. Your brain is inside a brain case made of bone.
They're called OSTEOCYTES calcifying together in a matrix tissue of bone matter.
The tissue that holds the muscle and bone together is called a SINEW. a sinew is a tough, fibrous tissue uniting muscle and bone. It is the source of muscular power and strength.
Ligaments are tough connective tissues that hold bones together at joints. They provide stability and support to the joint by connecting bone to bone.
Bone to bone connections occur by way of ligaments, whereas bone to muscle connections occur by way of tendons.
This is done by the tendons, sometimes called sinew.
Ligaments are the fibrous connective tissue that holds bones in a joint together.
The cartilage is there to stop bone rubbing against bone. It performs like a lubricant.
Joints are held together by ligaments, which are tough bands of connective tissue that attach bone to bone. Ligaments provide stability and support to the joints, helping to prevent excessive movement and reduce the risk of injury.
clavicle bone
Directly, ligaments tether bone to bone. However, indirectly (and directly) muscular attachments and tendons also help reinforce the connections and provide stability to joints and allow for mobility.
It holds your legs on your torso.
it holds in the marrow
Yes, males have a pubic bone. The pubic bone is part of the pelvis, and it is located at the front of the body below the abdomen. It helps support the structures of the pelvis and provides attachment points for muscles.