make a model of ball and socket joint?
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for the best use cardboard and cut it in the shape of ball and socket joint and put some colour on it
for the best use cardboard and cut it in the shape of ball and socket joint and put some colour on it
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Ball and socket joints are found in the human body in shoulders and hips. They have a much greater range of motion than elbows and knee joints because they can move side to side and front to back, as well as up and down. Making models of ball and socket joints allows students to see why they have so much greater of a range than other joints. It is a simple task that you can accomplish in a classroom or at home for a science project or home work assignment.
Roll some clay in your hands into a ball. You want to use about the same amount of clay as it takes to
Ball and socket joints are found in the human body in shoulders and hips. They have a much greater range of motion than elbows and knee joints because they can move side to side and front to back, as well as up and down. Making models of ball and socket joints allows students to see why they have so much greater of a range than other joints. It is a simple task that you can accomplish in a classroom or at home for a science projec or home work assignment.
Set a three ounce paper cup in front of you.
Roll some clay in your hands into a ball. You want to use about the same amount of clay as it takes to fill the paper cup.
Place the clay ball into the paper cup and press the end of a craft stick into the clay.
Rotate the craft stick so the ball moves around inside the cup. This is the same way a ball and socket joint rotates.
Hope you understand.....
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Ball and socket joints are found in the human body in shoulders and hips. They have a much greater range of motion than elbows and knee joints because they can move side to side and front to back, as well as up and down. Making models of ball and socket joints allows students to see why they have so much greater of a range than other joints. It is a simple task that you can accomplish in a classroom or at home for a science project or home work assignment.
Roll some clay in your hands into a ball. You want to use about the same amount of clay as it takes to
Ball and socket joints are found in the human body in shoulders and hips. They have a much greater range of motion than elbows and knee joints because they can move side to side and front to back, as well as up and down. Making models of ball and socket joints allows students to see why they have so much greater of a range than other joints. It is a simple task that you can accomplish in a classroom or at home for a science projec or home work assignment.
Set a three ounce paper cup in front of you.
Roll some clay in your hands into a ball. You want to use about the same amount of clay as it takes to fill the paper cup.
Place the clay ball into the paper cup and press the end of a craft stick into the clay.
Rotate the craft stick so the ball moves around inside the cup. This is the same way a ball and socket joint rotates.
Hope you understand.....
plz mark as brainlist...
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