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which tissue joins bone to bone


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Answered by pjgaikar06
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Answer:

Ligament

Explanation:

A ligament is a fibrous connective tissue which attaches bone to bone, and usually serves to hold structures together and keep them stable.

Answered by InstaPrince
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Answer:

Here's Your Answer

Explanation:

Tendon.

>Tendon is a tough fibrous connective tissue, which connects muscle to bone.

>Blood consists of fluid or liquid matrix called plasma in which white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets are suspended.

>Blood flows throughout the body and transports gases, nutrients, digested food, hormones and waste materials to different parts of the body.

>Cartilage has widely spaced cells and interspersed in matrix made of proteins and sugars. It covers the ends of bones at joint.

>Ligament is a fibrous connective tissue, which connects bone to another bone.

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