Science, asked by anjaliwankhede931, 21 days ago

(a) The place where the bones meet is called a
(b) A ball and socket joint allows movement in all
(e) The joint at the wrist is an example of
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Answered by shakaramanupama
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Answer:

1)Joints are the place where two bones meet or connect. Ligaments are short bands of tough fibrous connective tissue that function to connect one bone to another, forming the joint.

2)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.

3)synovial joint

The wrist is an ellipsoidal (condyloid) type synovial joint, allowing for movement along two axes. This means that flexion, extension, adduction and abduction can all occur at the wrist joint. All the movements of the wrist are performed by the muscles of the forearm.HOPE THIS HELPED YOU.

Answered by ally2398
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Answer:

a) Joint

b) all directions

c) ball and socket joint

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