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what movement does a ball and socket joint allow?​

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Answered by iTzSnOw
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Ball and socket joint – the rounded head of one bone sits within the cup of another, such as the hip joint or shoulder joint. Movement in all directions is allowed. Saddle joint – this permits movement back and forth and from side to side, but does not allow rotation, such as the joint at the base of the thumb.

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Answered by VarshatheRowdy2
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Explanation:

Ball and socket joint – the rounded head of one bone sits within the cup of another, such as the hip joint or shoulder joint. Movement in all directions is allowed. Saddle joint – this permits movement back and forth and from side to side, but does not allow rotation, such as the joint at the base of the thumb....

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