Carpals, Metacarpals and Phalanges
The three main bones in the wrist are the radius, ulna, and carpal bones. In the hand, the main bones are the metacarpals and phalanges.
Your wrist is between your arm and your hand.
nope. easy way to remember: proximal=proximity, hence closer to the body, and distal=distance, hence further away from the body. so the wrist is distal to the shoulder, and the shoulder is proximal to the wrist. make sense?
the wrist of a frog is like the wrist of a human it is there to bend and make the hand able to move
There are eight carpal bones that make up the wrist joint in the hand.
to keep sweat off of your hand and make the racket slippery.
You can make three different groups of three out of nine. 9/3=3
The metacarpals are the bones of the hand from the wrist extending to the fingers.
It would be cheaper just to go to the pharmacy and buy one - they make wrist and hand splints and wraps.
There are 5C3 = 10 groups.
The bone in the wrist which is the size of a pea is the Pisiform bone, which is one of the 8 carpal bones that make up the wrist. It is located in the row of carpal bones furthest away from the fingers and is on the little finger side of the hand.
Yes, the Pisiform is one of the eight carpals that make up the wrist. The carpals are arranged in two rows, the pisiform is located in the row furthest away from the fingers on the little finger side of the wrist.