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the bones are held together at the joints by strong stretchy bands​

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Answered by anuragsingh1462
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The human skeleton is composed of both fused and individual bones supported by ligaments, tendons, muscles and cartilage. ... The bones at a joint are held together by strong bands of tissue called ligaments which allow the bones to move.

The place where two or more bones come together is called a joint.

Muscles are also necessary for movement: They're themasses of tough, elastic tissue that pull our boneswhen we move. Together, our bones, muscles, and joints — along with tendons, ligaments, and cartilage — form our musculoskeletal system and enable us to do everyday physical activities.

Answered by devesh81278
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