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ch4aika [34]
4 years ago
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This type of joint allows the greatest range of motion. *

Biology
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madreJ [45]4 years ago
3 0
Ball-and-socket joints possess a rounded, ball-like end of one bone fitting into a cuplike socket of another bone. This organization allows the greatest range of motion, as all movement types are possible in all directions. Examples of ball-and-socket joints are the shoulder and hip joints (Figure 9).
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