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To be pedantic, you have four fingers and one thumb on each hand. Therefore, you have eight fingers (and two thumbs) all together.
Yes, there are arteries in all of the fingers. All of the arteries that run throughout the fingers branch off of one larger artery. The hands contain both superficial and deep arteries.
since each hand has 10 fingers ( we assume that all the people have all their fingers) and each person has 2 hands, 10/2 is the ratio of fingers to hands. this is 5 to 1
Yes.Ex. If you have 3 people holding up all 10 fingers, tell one of the people to put both of their hands down. You're soon left with 20 fingers.30 fingers- 10 fingers--------------20 fingers left
Fingers of one hand and all but one finger of the second hand; and fingers of 2 hands plus one other finger.
It all depends on what feels the most right. For example, none of my past relationships ever locked fingers while holding hands, except for one, and my husband and I have never held hands, even while we were still dating. It depends on both of the people involved.
A person who does not have all their fingers on one hand is typically referred to as having a partial hand or limb difference.
A normal woman with 5 fingers in each hand.
To sign "more" in American Sign Language, form both hands into fists and bring them together, tapping the fingertips of your right hand against the fingertips of your left hand a couple of times. This movement represents the concept of "more."
Your ten fingers could be referred to as your "digits" as well as fingers. The term "appendages" refers to arms and legs, as well as fingers and toes. It is any extension from the central body mass. For monkeys, the tail is an appendage. For elephants, it includes the trunk. For most fish, the tail is an appendage.
Hurting your hands in volleyball is almost a given. I have been playing volleyball for over six years and I have jammed at least three fingers each season. Additionally, I have torn ligaments in my thumb and I need to get surgery. Volleyball is all about your hands. Your hands are involved in every play. If you are a setter, you need strong hands and fingers because your fingers are used in every play.
A normal woman with 5 fingers in each hand.