It is called an articulation, or joint.
amphiarthrosis
joint
Joint.
Bones are attached by ligaments ...Bones are attached by ligaments ... held in place by joints ...ANS2:Ligaments hold most joints together. Bones that don't move, like the bones of the skull are held together by what are called "sutures".
may be to stick all the bones together in their final place
"Cranial bones are thin and slightly curved. During infancy, these bones are held snugly together by an irregular band of connective tissue called a suture." Quoted from "Body Structures & Functions: 11th Edition" by Ann Senisi Scott and Elizabeth Fong. Chapter 6: Skeletal System.
The bone that connects your foot to your leg is called the Talus. Next to the Talus is a foot bone that is called the Navicular. Your heel bone is called the Calcaneus. Your toes are also known as Metatarsal bones. The Talus is the bone of which your Tibia(front of your shin) and your Fibula(behind your Tibia) rest on, letting your feet keep you up and balanced and letting you move from place to place. These are all the bones that are in your foot.
It is called a joint which is surronded by cartilage and ligaments.
Where two bones come together or "join" is called a "joint".
The place where two bones are connected together is a joint
The place where two bones connect is called a joint; the bones are held in place by ligaments.
tendons connect muscles and bones
a Ligament
They are connected to joints that hold them in place, if bones did not move we wouldn't be able to walk or breathe
Provenance is the place where something comes from.
Dem bones is only one in that place.
Bones are attached by ligaments ...Bones are attached by ligaments ... held in place by joints ...ANS2:Ligaments hold most joints together. Bones that don't move, like the bones of the skull are held together by what are called "sutures".
may be to stick all the bones together in their final place
It is called a socket well I think it is. It is called an articulation, a joint or a socket.
They are not actually fastened together, that would mean that they are fused. They are connected to each other with very strong tissues called ligaments that hold them in place. In some places they form complex connections to form joints. These are called articulations.