Name the tissue that forms bundle of fibres connecting bones

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The ligament is the tissue that forms a bundle of fibres connecting bones.

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A layer of connective tissue that lines the cavities of joints, tendon sheaths, and bursae (fluid-filled sacs between tendons and bones). The synovial membrane makes synovial fluid, which has a lubricating function. Tough, fibrous, cord-like tissue that connects muscle to bone or another structure, such as an eyeball.
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A layer of connective tissue that lines the cavities of joints, tendon sheaths, and bursae (fluid-filled sacs between tendons and bones). The synovial membrane makes synovial fluid, which has a lubricating function. Tough, fibrous, cord-like tissue that connects muscle to bone or another structure, such as an eyeball.
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A layer of connective tissue that lines the cavities of joints, tendon sheaths, and bursae (fluid-filled sacs between tendons and bones). The synovial membrane makes synovial fluid, which has a lubricating function. Tough, fibrous, cord-like tissue that connects muscle to bone or another structure, such as an eyeball
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A layer of connective tissue that lines the cavities of joints, tendon sheaths, and bursae (fluid-filled sacs between tendons and bones). The synovial membrane makes synovial fluid, which has a lubricating function. Tough, fibrous, cord-like tissue that connects muscle to bone or another structure, such as an eyeball.
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