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The ball and socket joint in the hip is similar to the ball and socket joint of the shoulder but is designed more for __________ than ___________.

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The ball and socket joint in the hip is similar to the ball and socket joint in the shoulder, but is designed more for bio-mechanical strength, stability and ability to carry weight than a wide range of movement.

Step-by-step explanation:

The kind of weights that the hips carry vary in nature.

Some weights are better described as stationary and others as ,constantly changing.

Besides carrying it's own weight (that is the upper torso), the hip is also active and instrumental in the ability of mankind to lift and carry additional weights.

The study of how the hip manages these weights effortlessly is important in the design of prosthetic appendages and replacement hips for accident victims and geriatric patients who have one hip issue or the other.

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Answer:

a. power

b. precision

Step-by-step explanation:

The hip is a spherical joint that allows the upper leg to move from front to back and from side to side. The largest joint that supports weight in the body, the hip joint is surrounded by strong ligaments and muscles.

It differs mainly with the circular articulation of the shoulder since it allows it to perform movement of greater power and with greater precision