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In nature, where does the acidity come from to speed up chemical weathering?
Ball-and-Socket Joint
A highly mobile joint in which a spherical end of one bone fits into a round socket of another, allowing for movement in multiple directions.
Glenohumeral
Referring to the glenohumeral joint, the ball and socket joint where the arm (humerus bone) connects to the shoulder blade (scapula).
Atlanto-axial
Pertaining to the joint formed between the atlas (first cervical vertebra) and the axis (second cervical vertebra) which enables head rotation.
Acetabular Labrum
A ring of cartilage surrounding the socket of the hip joint that helps to improve the stability of the joint.
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