Structure of ball and socket joint. Name different types of joints and where they are located Describe the structure of hinge joint Describe the structure.

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Structure of ball and socket joint

Name different types of joints and where they are located Describe the structure of hinge joint Describe the structure of ball and socket joint.

Movement of joints..\SKELTON STRUCTURE.mp4

Structure of a synovial joint What is the function of Articular cartilage Synovial fluid Synovial membrane

Hinge joint Where is this joint found? Give a reason why is referred to as hinge joint

Structure of ball and socket joint

ball and socket joint Where is this joint found? Give a reason why is referred to as ball and socket joint What causes the movement of the joints?