What Is the Name for the Point Where Two Bones Meet?
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The point at which two or more bones meet is called a joint. Joints consist of components such as ligaments, tendons, bursae and cartilage to protect the bones and allow them to move.
Each component of a joint has its own purpose. The bones themselves provide the skeletal structure for your body. Cartilage acts as a shock absorber between the bones during impact to the joint, while the bursae cushion the other components of a joint from interacting with each other. Ligaments attach the two or more bones together to prevent dislocation, while tendons connect muscle to a bone. The muscles are essential for movement and determine the flexibility and range of motion of the joint.