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what are ligaments in biology​

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Answered by baski3d
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Ligament, tough fibrous band of connective tissue that serves to support the internal organs and hold bones together in proper articulation at the joints. ... At joints, ligaments form a capsular sac that encloses the articulating bone ends and a lubricating membrane, the synovial membrane.

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Ligament, tough fibrous band of connective tissue that serves to support the internal organs and hold bones together in proper articulation at the joints. ... At joints, ligaments form a capsular sac that encloses the articulating bone ends and a lubricating membrane, the synovial membrane.

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