distinguish between ball and socket joint and fixed joints
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ball-and-socket joint: Joint where the ball-shaped surface of one bone fits into the cup-like shape of another; examples include the hip and shoulder. fixed joints: Joint that does not allow movement. ... joint: The point at which two bones meet. movable joints: Joint that allows the most movement.
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Answer:This type of movable joint allows movement in every direction. In tjis joint. the spherical ball-like part of one bone fits into the cup-like cavity of the other bone. The shoulder and hip joints are ball and socket joints.
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