Pinyin/Ligament

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In anatomy, a ligament is the fibrous connective tissue that connects bones to other bones. Ligaments are similar to tendons and fasciae as they are all made of connective tissue. The differences in them are in the connections that they make; ligaments connect one bone to another bone, tendons connect muscle to bone and fasciae connect muscles to other muscles. These are all found in the skeletal system of the human body. Ligaments cannot usually be regenerated naturally; however, there are periodontal ligament stem cells located near the periodontal ligament which are involved in the adult regeneration of periodontal ligament.

Zài jiěpōuxué, rehndaih shì gǔtou zhì gǔtou de xiānwéi liánjiēxìng zǔzhī. Rèndài lèisì jīnjiàn hé jīnmó, dōu shì liánjiēxìng zǔzhī; fēnbié shì rèndài liánjiē gǔtou zhì gǔtou, jīnjiàn liánjiē jīròu zhì gǔtou, jīnmó liánjiē jīròu zhì jīròu. Zhèxiē dōu zài réntǐ de gǔgé xìtǒng fāxiàn. Rèndài tōngcháng bùnéng zìrán zàishēng, dàn yázhōu rèndài fùjìn de yázhōumó gànxìbāo néng zài chéngnián shí zàishēng.