Connective tissue such as ligaments, tendons, muscles, and cartilage providers support for joints nad vertebrae to keep the body stable.
A. Joints between carparls as well as tarsals and vertebrae
If all your joints were ball and socket joints, you would find movement and stable posture difficult. Joints have the structures they do to facilitate many functions, including stability, protection, and movement.
Rectangles provide a larger surface area which support more weight and provides a much more stable structure.
Base of support is the area between your feet. The wider and more solid your base of support is the more stable you will be. Base of support is crucial when you what to stay stable and perform well.
Temporary joints are used to hold objects together while building but are later removed once the project is stable.
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Both joints are enarthrodial (ball and socket joints), but the hip is more stable than the shoulder. This is out of necessity because the hip must support the weight of the body, while the shoulder does not have to. The cup in the hip that the head of the femur sits in is deeper than that of the shoulder holding the head of the humerus. This means less movement for the hip, but more stability.
It provides a place to eat, sleep and train. Food is plentiful to help them gain weight. They train with the others in their stable so there are always training partners. The stable provides them with all the necessities they need.
Depends what you mean by making joints "stable"... Heavy exercise (like say jogging) generally speaking damages joints. Light exercise (like say walking or swimming) don't cause any damage.Exercise can help maintain muscles and tendons which are needed to operate a joint, but it doesn't improve the internals of a joint. Exercise is also known to improve co-ordination and balance which would make you generally more "stable".If you want to improve the quality of your joints then make sure your diet includes the recommended amount of fish oils.
Homeostasis provides a stable and constant kind of environment. The regulation of body temperature is an example of homeostasis in humans.
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immovable joints can't move and movable joints could move they are the same because immovable joints and movable joints are both made up of two or more jointsDifference: the movable joint moves, and the unmovable joint, does not.Alike: they both consist of 2 joints or more.