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The bones in the finger are attached to the palm of the hand by various muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
a bone that your hands have but not your feet are finger bones and your feet have toe bones
No, an isobar line connects places that have the same atmospheric pressure. Isotherm lines, on the other hand, connect places with the same air temperature.
The marriage ring has to go to the fourth finger on your left hand. But however, the fourth finger on your right hand is also possible. Women has to definitely wear it on the fourth finger on the left hand.
she has 3 the one on her hand says truth, her foot has stars, and her ring finger is a music note
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Right hand and ring finger :) and I'm not sure if the right hand is the married hand and if it is then put the ring on your left hand but same finger
The Phalanges -you have 3 in each finger and toe except for the thumbs and big toe which only have 2. So 14 in each hand or foot (56 in total)...
Two hand needed here. Hold the right hand index finger (your pointing finger) next to the mouth facing away (the palm faces away from the body) The left hand with just index finger raised and the (like pointing with the left hand) the palm facing the face and this hand starts about a foot from the face. Bring the left hand to your mouth whilst moving the right hand away. This indicated answers movng to and from the mouth.
If your only counting the phalanges (those are the bones that make up your fingers) and not the metacarpals (the bones that make up your hand that connect to your fingers, then the thumb is the shortest digit on the human hand. On the human foot, it is the little toe (which is the one on the outside part of your foot; the big toe would be the one on the inside, towards your groin area, the little toe is opposite). If you were to count the metacarpals, then the pinky, or little finger, would be the shortest digit on the human hand. It would still be the little toe if you were counting metatarsals (the bones that make up your foot).
The finger is distal to the hand.
A human hand (and foot) has 14 phalanges; 3 in every finger or toe and 2 in the thumb or big toe.