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bones are attached to each other through​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bones are fastened to other bones by long, fibrous straps called ligaments (pronounced: LIG-uh-mentz).

Cartilage (pronounced: KAR-tul-ij), a flexible, rubbery substance in our joints, supports bones and protects them where they rub against each other.

Answered by sadeepan1234
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Answer:

Bones are fastened to other bones by long, fibrous straps called ligaments , a flexible, rubbery substance in our joints, supports bones and protects them where they rub against each other.

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