An elastic body tissue that holds things together is known as connective tissue. Connective tissue includes structures such as tendons, ligaments, and cartilage, which provide support, connection, and flexibility in the body.
In the brain, they are called glial cells.
"Fastener" is a term that describes objects like screws, nails, and bolts that secure things together.
The strong force holds atomic nuclei together.
A Chemical Bond
A simple machine that fastens two things together is a screw. By turning the screw, it creates a force that holds the two items tightly together.
'Binder ' is any substance that holds things together.
A chassis is an enclosure, a container that holds things together... ie. an egg carton holds eggs together inside. A chassis does the same thing, it holds the important things inside like wiring, power supplies etc.
A screw is the simple machine which holds two boards together. In this case it is not acting as a machine though.
Lots of forces do that.
A tack is a type of wedge, which is a simple machine that is used to push things apart or hold things together.
An elastic body tissue that holds things together is known as connective tissue. Connective tissue includes structures such as tendons, ligaments, and cartilage, which provide support, connection, and flexibility in the body.
Well, they are typically used to sew things together...
A wheel and axle.
A binding machine binds materials together, such as yearbooks, spiral note books for school, hardback books and calendars.
a thickener, such as floor, cornstarch or egg
In the brain, they are called glial cells.