Ball and socket
Ball and socket joints, such as the hips and shoulder joints, can move in all directions.
Different types of joints
Ball and socket joints, such as the hips and shoulder joints, can move in all directions.
They let your bones move in all directions. I.E., your humerus and scapula.
yes the knee joint is stronger
Well there hinge joints such as the jaw joint and ball and sock joints such as the hip joint or shoulder joint. Ball and socket joints allow the hinged appendage to move in many more directions than a hinge.
Ball and socket joints, such as the hips and shoulder joints, can move in all directions.
The ball and socket joints allows flexible movement of the arm in all directions.
it can move up the xylem and in both directions in the phloem
there different in many ways, but the main reason why there so different is beacuse, the ball and socket let your joint move in all directions, like your hips and shoulders.the hinge joints can only move in one direction, like your finger joints.
to move freely
Hinge joints are found at the elbow and knee and they only allow movement in one direction or in only one plane.