Understanding Bone Ends: Articular Surfaces and Joint Function
The ends of long bones are not shaped like balls, but rather have rounded articular surfaces that form joints with other bones. The shape of these surfaces allows for smooth and controlled movement between bones, while also providing stability and preventing dislocation.Bones, Joints & Muscles - Related Articles
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