The medical term for the toes are phalanges.
not to over step you but if you want the anatomical name they are digets (except the big toe which is the Hallucis) if you mean the bones they are indeed phalanges. again sorry to overstep but the question said scientific name not bone.
There are many as it depends on where at in the foot anatomy you're speaking of really. The simplest answer is that the end bones of both feet and hands are phalanges. In order to differentiate we would say metatarsal for toe and metacarpal for finger since tarsal and carpal are the only defining difference when specifying the anatomical position being toes or fingers.
The scientific name for toe is "digit," when referring to a human digit it can also be called a "phalanx."
if you want the anatomical name they are digets (except the big toe which is the Hallucis) if you mean the bones they are phalanges
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The common name for phalanges is finger and toe bones. The scientific name for phalanges is "phalanx" (plural: phalanges).
The scientific name for fingertips is "digital apices" or "apex of the digit."
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The hallus
Lower Phalanges
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Lower Phalanges
interphalgeal gel
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The scientific name for the thumb is the hallux. The analagous big toe is known as the pollux.
TOE-toe.
Little Toe or Fifth Toe
Yes, hence the name "big toe"
the big toe
Hallux (big toe) Second toes (long toe) Third toe (middle toe) Fourth toe (ring toe) Fifth Toe (pinky toe, baby toe, or little toe)