All joints except immovable joints allow bones to move.
No bones are joints.
All bones have bone marrow except joints if you count those as bones
we need joints to keep our body up right with no joints our bones will be all over the place and floppy.
It is a membrane that lines all the bones in the body, except at the joints of long bones.
If you mean what keeps joints firm with bones and muscles....then it makes sense, there are no joints that help joints...Tissue connects bones to the joints which connects bones. almost as if you were to connect bricks by using cement. In this case, the tissue would be the cement...i hope this sorta hdelped ish
Joints. The joints connect the bones into place, so it is your bones that hurt when you get bad joints in old age.
Joints are the place where two bones meet. All of your bones, except for one (the hyoid bone in your neck), form a joint with another bone. Joints hold your bones together and allow your rigid skeleton to move. Hope this helps?! :)
There are many different joints that hold bones together. They vary depending on which part of the body they are in. Joints inlcude synovial joints, hinge joints, pivot joints and binomial joints. Generally the joints that hold the bones together are called binomial joints.
Joints are the connections between bones that allow you to move.
The joints that hold together the bones of the skull are called sutures, while the joints that hold together the bones of the sternum are called cartilaginous joints.
Joints!