What bones make up the diarthrotic joint at the shoulder? What is the name of this joint/articualtion? What are the names of the articulating surfaces of the bones that make up this joint?


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2. Diarthrotic joint of should includes humerous and glenoid fossa of scapula.

3. It's called a ball and socket joint

4. Head of the humerous and glenoid fossa of scapula

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