The foot.
The metatarsals are the bones in the feet that are between the ankle bones (the tarsals) and the toes (the phalanges).
The metatarsals are the bones in the feet that are between the ankle bones (the tarsals) and the toes (the phalanges).
The metatarsals are the bones in the feet that are between the ankle bones (the tarsals) and the toes (the phalanges).
No, the tarsal bones are proximal to the phalanges. The phalanges are distal to the tarsal bones.
The group of bones of the wrist are the carpals, and of the ankles are the tarsals. Each of the carpals and tarsals has an individual name as well. The bones of the palm are the metacarpals, and the bones of the sole are the metatarsals. The finger bones and toe bones are both called phalanges.
The phalanges, or toe bones, are distal to the metatarsals. They are farther away from the origin of the lower limb.
Depending on which particular bones you mean... either Tarsals or Metatarsals.
They are you toes. They balance you, move you and generate an environment for which to stand on. nope, actually they are the bones that make up your ankle your both wrong. your ankle is tarsals, between your ankle and toes are the metatarsals and toes phalanges.
metacarpals
There are 14 phalanges, 5 metatarsals, and 7 tarsals.
the metatarsals,tarsals,carpals and metacarpals smaller than the other bones is because we walk and use our feet and hand to do other things like walk on your feet and write with your hand
Pigs have both metatarsals and metacarpals in their skeleton. Tarsals are located on the hind legs and carpals on the front legs. So, when they walk, they walk on both metatarsals and metacarpals.