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Which of the following is an example of Ball and Socket joint in humans?
Wrist Joint
Hip Joint
Finger Joint
Neck Joint
- Option 1: Wrist Joint
- This is not a ball and socket joint. The wrist joint is a complex joint comprising several bones that allow for a range of movements, but not as much freedom as a ball and socket joint.
- Option 2: Hip Joint
- This is a ball and socket joint. It allows for multi-directional movement and rotation, providing the flexibility to move the leg in many directions.
- Option 3: Finger Joint
- This is a hinge joint, not a ball and socket joint. It allows for bending and straightening motions.
- Option 4: Neck Joint
- The neck contains pivot and biaxial joints, like the atlantoaxial joint, which allow for rotation and nodding movements, but it is not a ball and socket joint.
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