the pectoral has a shallow socket while the pelvic has a deep, secure socket. both for limb attachment.
The pectoral girdle is made up of a left pectoral girdle and a right pectoral girdle. Each set of pectoral girdles has two bones, one clavicle and one scapula. The clavicle bones on both the left and right pectoral girdles are articulated with the sternum. The clavicles are also found on the anterior or front part of the skeleton. The scapula bones on both the left and right pectoral girdles are part of the posterior appendicular skeleton. The scapula bones each articulate with clavicle and the humerus. Your pectorial girdle is located at your shoulder area on your appendicular skeleton. Your upper limb bones are attached to the pectoral (shoulder) girdle. dcart45.
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The shoulder socket is deeper than the hip socket because the shoulder joint sacrifices stability for mobility. This design allows for a greater range of motion at the expense of stability. In contrast, the hip joint is designed for weight-bearing and stability, so it has a shallower socket to provide better support for the body.
When a wave goes from deep water to shallow water, it decreases in size and strength. This is because shallow water does not have the required power to transmit the wave, and so its velocity decreases.
Swimming in a shallow pool can be more challenging because there is less water to work with, making it easier to hit the bottom or sides. a deep pool can provide more space to swim without those obstacles.
I just had this on my homework.The answers for Pectoral are A. Flexibility, C. Lightweight, D. Shallow socket for limb attachment.For Pelvic, B. Massive, E. Deep, secure socket for limb attachment, F. Weight-bearing.Hope that helps!
Flexibility: pectoral girdle is more flexible-less ligaments, ball and socket joint is shallower Security: pelvic girdle is more secure, deeper socket. there are more dislocated shoulders than dislocated hips ability to bear weight: pelvic girdle can bear more weight-the pelvic girdle has bones that are fused (os coxa) and a joint with the sacrum. the pectoral girdle has a little bone called the clavicle connecting it to the body wall.
I just had this on my homework.The answers for Pectoral are A. Flexibility, C. Lightweight, D. Shallow socket for limb attachment.For Pelvic, B. Massive, E. Deep, secure socket for limb attachment, F. Weight-bearing.Hope that helps!
Pelvic Girdle: Deep synovial ball and socket joint surrounded by bone structure. This gives a trade off for security, rigidity with less flexibility due to its weight bearing role of full body weight. Doesn't need muscles to hold it in place.Pectoral Girdle: Shallow synovial ball and socket joint which needs muscles to hold the head of the humerous in place. The four rotator cuff muscles perform this including Teres minor, infraspinatous, supraspinatous and subscapularis. This trade off for a shallow ball and socket joint held in by muscles allows a highest range of motion of any joint in body but there is less security and ability to bear weight. Is quite common to dislocate shoulder joint but very uncommon to dislocate your hip joint.
It can be shallow or deep.
The pectoral girdle is made up of a left pectoral girdle and a right pectoral girdle. Each set of pectoral girdles has two bones, one clavicle and one scapula. The clavicle bones on both the left and right pectoral girdles are articulated with the sternum. The clavicles are also found on the anterior or front part of the skeleton. The scapula bones on both the left and right pectoral girdles are part of the posterior appendicular skeleton. The scapula bones each articulate with clavicle and the humerus. Your pectorial girdle is located at your shoulder area on your appendicular skeleton. Your upper limb bones are attached to the pectoral (shoulder) girdle. dcart45.
The difference between a shallow and deep foundation is very simple. A shallow foundation is not very deep and a deep foundation is.
is river godavari shallow or deep
swamps are deep while marshlands are shallow
It is called a shallow or a deep painting. Shallow means it has light colors. Deep means it has contrast between light and dark such as shadowing.
"Deep" rhymes with "cheap" and is the opposite of "shallow."
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