Also question is, what tissue is attached to bones?
Connection from bone to bone uses connective, elastic tissue called 'ligaments'. This provides support and allows movement, among other things. Connection from muscle to bone uses the non-elastic tissue called tendons. Tendons must be non-elastic in order to pull on the bone allowing movement.
Similarly, how did ligaments hold the bones together? 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.
Furthermore, what connects cartilage to bone?
A ligament is an elastic band of tissue that connects bone to bone and provides stability to the joint. Cartilage is a soft, gel-like padding between bones that protects joints and facilitates movement.
Which connective tissue attaches bones to bones and muscles to bones?
Dense connective tissue forms strong, rope-like structures such as tendons and ligaments. Tendons attach skeletal muscles to bones; ligaments connect bones to bones at joints. Ligaments are more stretchy and contain more elastic fibers than tendons.
