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what is the unusual compromise of the articulations in the appendicular skeleton? answer the stronger the joint, the less restricted the range of motion. the strength of the joint and the range of motion are unrelated. the weaker the joint, the more restricted the range of motion. the stronger the joint, the more restricted the range of motion. i dont know yet
In the appendicular skeleton, a stronger joint is typically more stable, which often comes at the cost of reduced mobility. For example, a suture joint (very strong, immovable) versus a ball - and - socket joint (less strong, high mobility). So, there is a trade - off where stronger joints have more restricted motion.
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The stronger the joint, the more restricted the range of motion.