A.
To determine: The relationship between joint strength and mobility.
Introduction: A joint is a connection between the bones. The joints allow different types of movement at different degrees. A joint is also known as an articulation of two bones.
B.
To identify: The division of the skeleton that has a greater range of motion.
Introduction: The limb rotation involves the turning of a limb about its axis of rotation. There are two types of rotation, and these are the medial rotation and lateral rotation.
C.
To identify: The joint that attaches the pectoral girdle and upper limb to the axial skeleton.
Introduction: The skeleton is a body part that provides support to an organism. It is present inside the body and made up of bones and cartilages.
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