Biology, asked by jaykumarsuryawanshi, 10 months ago

how are the bones in our body joined to each other​

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Answered by sachi2007singh
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Explanation:

Bursa - A small fluid-filled sac made of white fibrous tissue and lined with synovial membrane. It provides a cushion between bones and tendons and/or muscles around a joint

Ligament - A small band of dense, white, fibrous elastic tissue. Ligaments connect the ends of bones together in order to form a joint.

Tendon - A tough, flexible band of fibrous connective tissue that connects muscles to bones.

Joints - Structures that connect individual bones and may allow bones to move against each other to cause movement. There are two divisions of joints, diarthroses which allow extensive mobility between two or more articular heads, and false joints or synarthroses, joints that are immovable, that allow little or no movement and are predominantly fibrous.

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