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Question: The tissue that joins one bone to the other is _________ A. Ligament B. Tendon C. Blood D. C...

The tissue that joins one bone to the other is _________
A. Ligament
B. Tendon
C. Blood
D. Cartilage

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In dense regular connective tissues the collagen filaments are available in columns between many equal packs of fibres. Fibroblasts are present in rows between bundles. Tendons that join skeletal muscles to bones and Ligaments which attach one bone to other bone are examples of this tissue.

Complete answer: In Dense regular connective tissues, the collagen filaments are available in columns between many equal packs of fibres. Fibroblasts are present in rows between bundles. Tendons that join skeletal muscles to bones and Ligaments which attach one bone to other bone are examples of this tissue.

TendonLigament
It is made up of white collagen fibres.It is made up of yellow elastic fibres with some collagen fibres.
They connect a skeleton muscle to a bone.They connect a bone to another bone.
It is tough and inelastic.It is strong but elastic.

Cartilage is specialized skeletal tissue, containing chondroblast and chondrocyte cells.
Blood is a specialized vascular connective tissue.
So, the correct option is A, i.e., Ligament

Note: Fibres and fibroblasts are compactly packed in the dense connective tissue. Dense connective tissue is found at the joints between skull bones making them immovable. It also forms muscle sheath called muscle fascia. Arrangements of fibres show a regular or irregular pattern and are called dense regular and dense irregular tissues respectively. Dense irregular connective tissue has fibroblasts and numerous fibres (mostly collagen) that are arranged unexpectedly. This tissue is present in the skin.