Medial and distal
the another word you could say i have 5 fingers or you could say i have 4 thin fingers and 1 fat finger. many thanks, a student from rainham girls... i am year 7 please take my answer that is what i call it
The pollex is the thumb and it has only 2 phalanges, the distal and the proximal. all of the other fingers have a distal, middle and proximal.
The pollex is the correct anatomical term for the thumb.
The common name for the olecranon is the elbow.
When the arm is straight, the olecranon process of the ulna fits into the olecranon fossa of the humerus, forming part of the elbow joint. This configuration allows for the extension and flexion of the arm.
The Pollex refers to the Thumb.
Pollex Christi was created in 1997.
The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".
the ulna fits into the olacranon fossa, specifically the olecranon process.
Thumb
thumb: the thick short innermost digit of the forelimb
the another word you could say i have 5 fingers or you could say i have 4 thin fingers and 1 fat finger. many thanks, a student from rainham girls... i am year 7 please take my answer that is what i call it
The pollex is the thumb and it has only 2 phalanges, the distal and the proximal. all of the other fingers have a distal, middle and proximal.
The common name for the olecranon is the elbow.
The pollex is the correct anatomical term for the thumb.
your thumb
The bone that contains the olecranon fossa is the humerus, which is located in the upper arm. The olecranon fossa is a depression on the posterior side of the humerus that accommodates the olecranon process of the ulna when the arm is extended.