Which foot bone? There are many.
The most common bones in your feet are the metatarsals
Podia or Pedis. Podia or Pedis.
meta tasal
metatarsals
The scientific name for the carpals are carpals.
tarsals.talus is the name of the ankle bone, Tarsus is the general name for the group of bones of the foot, excluding the bones of the toes. In general, the articulations between the leg bones and the toes.[And just to confuse things, tarsus is also the name of the plate of tissue in your eyelid.]BTW, geologists use talus for the curve of debris at the foot of a cliff - the association is two fold, it has a curve like an ankle; and it is at the foot of the cliff.
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bones ate tibia and fiblua the anatomical name is the crural
The scientific name for fingers are phalanges and toes are also called phalanges
The scientific name for foot is "pes" in Latin, and the plural form is "pedes". In scientific classification, the foot is part of the lower limb and is made up of bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons that support movement and balance.
Which ones? The heelbone is the calcaneus, those in the middle of the foot are called metatarsals, and the ones in the toes are mostly called phalanges. (The general term for the bones in the back of the foot is "tarsals", but each of them has its own unique name as well).
The scientific name for the foot of a chicken is "Tarsometatarsus." This anatomical structure is composed of fused bones that form part of the lower leg and foot in birds.
Pedis is the scientific name for foot
Pedis is the scientific name for foot
The scientific name for cheekbones is zygomatic bones.
The scientific name for the carpals are carpals.
The name for finger bones is phalanges.
arch of the footAnswerMetatarsal bones are a group of five long bones in the top of the foot, located between the toes and the ankle. A common name would be foot.
tarsals.talus is the name of the ankle bone, Tarsus is the general name for the group of bones of the foot, excluding the bones of the toes. In general, the articulations between the leg bones and the toes.[And just to confuse things, tarsus is also the name of the plate of tissue in your eyelid.]BTW, geologists use talus for the curve of debris at the foot of a cliff - the association is two fold, it has a curve like an ankle; and it is at the foot of the cliff.
Don't you mean "cheek bones"?
the vertebrae