Ligaments connect bones to each other. They are very elastic, have considerable strength, and contain very little matrix.
What type of connective tissue connects bones to each other, and what are its characteristics?
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Ligaments, a type of connective tissue, connect bones to each other. They have dense, parallel collagen fibers that provide strength, stability, and flexibility, allowing them to support joints and maintain structural integrity.