skeletal ligament
articular larua
Dense regular connective tissue connecting two or more adjacent skeletal elements[VSAO,modified].
| Type | Ligament |
| Body System | Skeletal |
| Parent Structure | ligament |
| Latin Name | articular larua |
| FMA ID | 25624 |
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mesethmoid-premaxillary ligament
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otic ligament
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primordial ligament
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transcapular ligament
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the skeletal ligament?
Dense regular connective tissue connecting two or more adjacent skeletal elements[VSAO,modified].
What body system is the skeletal ligament part of?
The skeletal ligament is part of the Skeletal.
What is the Latin name for the skeletal ligament?
The Latin name for the skeletal ligament is articular larua.
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