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the total number is 30. humerus (upper arm) radius and ulna (forearm) make up the arm, and in the hand we have a total of 27; the wrist is made up of carpals (8), then metacarpals (5) and finally our phalanges, being our fingers. we have 14 phalanges, 3 in each finger and 2 in our thumb. Hope this helps!

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