The Capitate bone. It is flanked by the Trapezoid (Radial) [and the Trapesium (the thumb)] and the Hamate (Ulnal) and socketed in the Scaphoid (R) and the Lunate (U).
The ulna is proximal to the carpal bones. The carpal bones are distal to the ulna.
The proximal row of carpal bones of the wrist, from medial to lateral, in the anatomical position, are: the triquetrum, lunate, and scaphoid.
I think they are inner and outer ankle The Medial malleolus if found on the Tibia and the Lateral malleolus is found on the Fibula. The ankle connect to the Medial and Lateral malleolus.
The medial epicondyle (on the humerus) is located closet to the body when in the anatomical position and the trochlea (on the humerus) is located slightly laterally and inferior to the medial epicondyle.
The phalanges are distal to the carpals, meaning they are located further away from the body's midline.
The carpals are more distal than the humerus. The carpals are the bones in the wrist, whereas the humerus is the bone in the upper arm. Distal refers to a structure that is farther away from the point of attachment to the body.
hamate, capatate, trapezoid, trapesium
The ulna is proximal to the carpal bones. The carpal bones are distal to the ulna.
The radius and ulna are proximal to the carpal bones. The carpals are distal to the radius and ulna.
The proximal row of carpal bones of the wrist, from medial to lateral, in the anatomical position, are: the triquetrum, lunate, and scaphoid.
The Capitate and the Trapezoid
I think they are inner and outer ankle The Medial malleolus if found on the Tibia and the Lateral malleolus is found on the Fibula. The ankle connect to the Medial and Lateral malleolus.
the medial end articulates with the sternum and the distal end articulates with the humerus and scapula.
Medial in terms of phalanges means the middle bone of the second through fourth fingers. The bone at the end is the distal phalanx, and the one closest to the palm is the proximal phalanx.
The medial epicondyle (on the humerus) is located closet to the body when in the anatomical position and the trochlea (on the humerus) is located slightly laterally and inferior to the medial epicondyle.
The phalanges are distal to the carpals, meaning they are located further away from the body's midline.
The distal process on the medial tibial surface is also known as the medial malleolus. It is a bony prominence located on the inner side of the ankle joint where the tibia articulates with the talus bone of the foot. The medial malleolus helps stabilize the ankle joint and provides attachment points for ligaments that support the joint.