The bones in your fingers and toes are called phalanges (or sometimes called digits)
Phalanges. There are 3 phalanges (the proximal, middle, and distal phalanx) in most of the fingers and toes. The exceptions are the thumb and large toes which only have two each.
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the bones in the fingers are called metacarpals en the smaller finger bones are called phalanges.
They are called the finger and toe bones.
Metacarpals are finger bones. Metatarsals are toe bones.
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Digits can refer either to your fingers or your toes. Both finger and toe bones are called "phalanges." The bones of your hands are called metacarpals, while the bones of your feet are called metatarsals.
Phalanges is the overall term for the structures (i.e the fingers) and these are composed of phalanx's (distal, proximal, and middle).
There are no bones in your toe nails or finger nails. form my experience and common sense. But if u want a answer that may be better than mine try a .edu site. I hope this helped
The pedal phalanges are the toe bones. The distal phalanges are the finger or toe bones found at the tip of the digits.
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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)...
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its called a finger nail bottom is called toe nail :)