Biology, asked by arfakousar81, 9 months ago

why our shoulder joint doesn't disjoint on lifting heavy things​

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Answered by mrrocker1
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The joints have flexibility due the muscle fibres like ligaments, tendons, etc.

These help to support the joints while lifting heavy objects.

Thus our shoulder joint dosen't disjoint on lifting heavy objects.

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Answered by komalsuthar530
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Answer:

Our shoulder joint have ball and shocket joint where the head of humorus and scapula attached by glevoid cavity

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