What hold the joints to bones?
Ligaments hold joints to bones.
Ligaments are tough, fibrous bands of connective tissue that connect bones to other bones. They provide stability and support to joints, and help to prevent them from dislocating. Ligaments are composed of collagen fibers, which are long, strong proteins that give ligaments their strength and flexibility.
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