No, your hands do
No, toes do not contain bone marrow. Bone marrow is found within the cavities of bones, such as the femur and pelvic bone, where it produces different types of blood cells. Toes are made up of bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles, but they do not contain marrow.
there are 9 bones in three toes because each toe has 3 bones in it.
No. The "pinkie" contains several bones, each of which is larger than most of the bones in the toes, and even those are larger than the bones of the inner ear.
The majority of the bones in your body are your hands and your feet. Your wrist has 8 bones that link to 5 more in your hand, that link to 14 more in your fingers and thumb; total is 27. Your feet also have 7 in your ankle, heel, and midfoot; that connects to 5 more (metatarsals), and 14 in your toes. So between your hands and your feet you have 106 bones.
They are the bones in the foot between the ankle and the toes.
The body consists of long bones, flat bones, irregular bones, short bones and sesmoid bones. The short bones include bones in the wrist and foot.
you might get hurt or your bones might break and then you won't be able to walk again or stand on your toes
Proximal and Distal
Yes, toes have bones in them. Each toe typically has three bones called phalanges, except for the big toe which has two.
The smallest bones in the fingers are the distal phalanges, while the smallest bones in the toes are the distal phalanges as well. These bones are located at the tips of the fingers and toes, closest to the nails.
yes
One end of each is attached to the palm of your hand, and the other end is free.