Phalanges (or phalanxes) is the plural of phalanx.
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Yes, phalanges (or phalanxes) is the plural of phalanx.
Phalanges is plural, Phalange (or Phalanx) is singular.
Phalanges is the plural form of phalanx. These are the bones found in fingers or toes. It is pronounced as F-uh-lan-jeeze.
The noun 'phalanx' is singular.The two accepted plural forms are phalanxes and phalanges.
The phalanx bones, or plural phalanges, are those that form the fingers and toes of your hands and feet.
The phalanx is a bone in the finger or toe. The plural form of the word is phalanges or phalanxes.
Phalanx is the singular form meaning only 1 carpal or tarsal bones. Phalanges is the plural word for more than 1 carplal/tarsal bone.
Phalanx(singular), phalanges(plural).
There are 14 phalanges in each hand and 14 in each foot ... 14(4)= 56 total phalanges in the human body. In anatomy, phalanx bones (plural phalanges) are those that form the toes and the fingers. In primates such as humans and monkeys, the two thumbs and two big toes have two phalanges, and the other fingers and toes have three phalanges. They are also classified as long bones.
Phalanges is the overall term for the structures (i.e the fingers) and these are composed of phalanx's (distal, proximal, and middle).
metacarpals