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The tissue that joins one bone to the other is _________A. LigamentB. TendonC. BloodD. Cartilage

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The correct answer is A. Ligament.

Explanation:

Ligaments are strong, flexible bands of connective tissue that connect one bone to another, providing stability and support to joints.
Tendons connect muscles to bones, enabling movement.
Blood is a fluid tissue that transports oxygen and nutrients through the body.
Cartilage is a smooth, flexible tissue that provides cushioning in joints and supports structures like the nose and ears, but it does not directly join bones to each other.
Therefore, the tissue that joins one bone to another is a ligament.