you have 8 wrist bones scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum (this one i forgot how to spell sorry its been a while but im close) , pisiform, trapizium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate, then you have 5 metacarpals that are actually the palm, followed by the phalangies or finger bones
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The bones in your palm are called: Metacarpals.
The palm is formed from the metacarpals, the thin bones between the phalanges (finger bones) and the carpals (wrist bones).
The human palm has 5 bones.
There are 27 bones in a human hand. There are 14 phalanges; proximal, medial (all except the thumb), and distal in the fingers. 5 metacarpals, I, II, III, IV, & V in the hand. 8 carpals: scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, hamate, capitate, trapezoid, and trapezium in the wrist. One-fourth of all of your bones are in your hands. And half of all your bones are in your hands and feet, since the feet have another 52 bones.
The metacarpals are the bones that form the palm of the hand.
There are 5 bones
The human hand has 27 bones, the carpus or wrist accounts for 8, the metacarpus or palm contains 5, the remaining 14 are found in the fingers and thumb.
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Carpels and metacarpels.
The metacarpals are the bones of the hand from the wrist extending to the fingers.
The carpals are the small bones in the wrist. --Not to be confused with the metacarpals, which are the longer bones in the palm of your hand. -Lib