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what would happen if we had square-shaped ball and socket joint in our hips

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • An inside look at the structure of the hip. One of the body's largest weight-bearing joints, the hip is where the thigh bone meets the pelvis to form a ball-and-socket joint.

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Answered by akilaram81
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Answer:

That's a nice question and good imagination

Explanation:

If we had square shaped ball and socket joint in our hips we will not be able to move our legs and need to move by keeping our legs in the same position and we should jump.This happens because our ball and socket has a socket in the pelvis and a ball shaped end in the femur.It has no edges so it could move freely in many directions.Now if we had square shaped socket in the pelvis and square shaped end in the femur they would fit perfectly right?If we buy a puzzle we could only see what's inside by opening it and we could take the open the lid by pulling it from up and not sideways.The same thing happens hear we can't move sideways because square has edges and the square shaped edge is also like a lid so it can only come of.So if someone pulls our the square shaped end in the femur will disconnect with the square shaped socket in the pelvis just like a lid (in  this scenario we can imagine the box is upside down.Then the lid will touch the ground and the box will face up.So the square shaped end in the femur will be the lid and the square shaped socket in the pelvis will be the box)

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