Fingers proper name is phalanges.
The phalanges are the toe bones, they give structure to the toes. The toes improve leverage and enlarge the weight bearing area of the foot.
The fingernails and toenails protect the ends of our fingers and toes. Without the nails, our fingers and toes would be hurt more often.
== == In the feet there are tarsal's, the metatarsal's and the phalanges. The tarsal's join the foot to the leg. They are in the ankle part of your foot. The metatarsal's are more in the foot not in the toes. If you rub your foot you can feel you metatarsal's. And also in your foot there is the phalanges which are more in your toes than your foot part. They are the bones in your toes and you can also feel them too. The question about how many bones in the hands have already been answered, and I think so has this, but it said it hadn't been answered on the other page.
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Your teeth and eyes are more unique than fingerprints, so that is not true
Phalange or phalanx, same word. In anatomy, any of the bones of the fingers or toes.
Phalanges in anatomy are any of the bones of the fingers or toes. So we have ten of each.
The phalanges are the technical name for the fingers and toes.
The phalanges are the toe bones, they give structure to the toes. The toes improve leverage and enlarge the weight bearing area of the foot.
Yeah when im not using my fingers I use my toes.... ; )
Polydactyly is a genetic disorder which leads to one having six fingers or toes. This is also known as hexadactyly. It is caused by an autosomal dominant gene. ~ Poly = many dactly = fingers and toes. Polydactyly means more than the usual number of fingers and/or toes. Some cases can be genetic but most are not and there can be any number (not necessarily 6).
The fingernails and toenails protect the ends of our fingers and toes. Without the nails, our fingers and toes would be hurt more often.
== == In the feet there are tarsal's, the metatarsal's and the phalanges. The tarsal's join the foot to the leg. They are in the ankle part of your foot. The metatarsal's are more in the foot not in the toes. If you rub your foot you can feel you metatarsal's. And also in your foot there is the phalanges which are more in your toes than your foot part. They are the bones in your toes and you can also feel them too. The question about how many bones in the hands have already been answered, and I think so has this, but it said it hadn't been answered on the other page.
Any of them. Most often the fingers, wrists and forearms though.
Growth hormones control the rate of growth in all body areas for every person. Some parts of the body can be exercised to increase mass, but not size, such as muscles. But, fingers and toes are similar to ears or noses: they only grow in relation to what size our genes and the growth hormone dictates what we will become. The fingers would have to grow longer bones (not possible for a person to control) for the fingers to get longer. Therefore, no, there are no exercises to increase the length of your fingers.
It can affect any joint in your body, including fingers, hips, knees, ankles, back, neck and toes.
Just like any other carnivorous mammal, the bob cat has 4 legs. They have strong muscular legs that can be used to chase and hunt prey. Their prey includes small mammals and rodents. They even kill larger prey like deer at times.