CBSE BOARD XII, asked by karanyaduvanshi612, 8 months ago

Movement possible in Ball and Socket joint are :
(a) Rotation
(b) Flexion
(c) Extension
(d) · All of the above​

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Answered by Anonymous
18

The multiaxial ball and socket joints allow for flexion-extension, abduction-adduction, and circumduction. In addition, these also allow for medial (internal) and lateral (external) rotation. Ball-and-socket joints have the greatest range of motion of all synovial joints.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Movement possible in Ball and Socket joint are (d) All of the above.

Explanation:    

  • The ball and socket are the types of synovial joint in that the head or top of the bones fit into a pit of another cup of bone.

Example: Hip joints, Shoulder    

  • It allows flexion, lateral and internal rotation, extension, abduction, inclusion and rotation type movements.  
  • On the shoulders, each half of the pectoral girdle contains a scapula and clavicle.    
  • The scapula is the biggest triangular smooth and even bone. It is located in between the seventh and second ribs in the dorsum of the chest.    
  • The dorsal, flat, triangular body of the scapula has a slightly elevated ridge. This is also known as the spine, which works as a flattened, extended process are called the acromion.
  • The pectoral containing clavicle is expressed with this.    
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