The metatarsals can be found between the phalanges and tarsals.
Phlanges is a collective name for the fingers or toes. The word means "row" and if you look at your fingers sideways, they are in 'rows'.
The tarsal region is related to the tarsus. The tarsus is the ankle joint. This region consists of 7 bones.
No the tarsals are the bones of the feet. The clavicle connects to the sternum and the scapula.
Your spine is made up of vertebra. Tarsals are in your feet!
The tarsal bones are the bone of the ankle, heel and upper foot. Technically the ankle joint is the connection between the tibia and fibula (leg bones) and the talus, or ankle bone.
The metatarsals on our foot is closer to our toes than our tarsals.
Toes.
Tarsals
between the metatarsals and tarsals
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Tarsals are in the feet.
The tarsals and the metatarsals.
The tarsals are superior to the meta-tarsals in the lower part of the ankle.
Phlanges is a collective name for the fingers or toes. The word means "row" and if you look at your fingers sideways, they are in 'rows'.
The tarsals are just another name for the ankles.
The tarsals are bones that are located in the foot, more specifically in the ankle area. The tarsals are seven bones that have an irregular shape.
The second through fourth metacarpophalangeal joints are condyloid joints. The first metacarpophalangeal joint is a saddle joint.