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explain the structure of the ball-and-socket joint,give two examples.

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Answered by patelsanjeev1978
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Examples of this form of articulation are found in the hip, where the round head of the femur (ball) rests in the cup-like acetabulum (socket) of the pelvis; and in the shoulder joint, where the rounded upper extremity of the humerus (ball) rests in the cup-like glenoid fossa (socket) of the shoulder blade.

Answered by Kristy12
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Ball and socket joint: In such joints, one of the bones forms a cup-like or socket-like structure whereas the other forms a ball like structure which fits in the cup. The bone having a ball or head can move freely in this joint in a number of directions. An example of such joints is shoulder and hip joints.Such joint is also found between the glenoid cavity of the pectoral girdle and head of the humerus. A cartilaginous layer known as articular cartilage is present on the head of both the bones. The cavity present between the heads of both the bones is called synovial cavity, which is filled with synovial fluid. solution

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