Metacarpals
Anatomical directional terms and bodyplanes describe the locations of structures in relation to other structures or locations in the body.
The ankle-bone is called the talus. It sits below the two leg bones, the tibia and the fibula.
The scaphoid, or navicular bone is located within the anatomic snuffbox. Pain in this location after a fall on the hand or wrist may indicate a fracture of the scaphoid.
To go from the anatomical position to holding a handgun in front of you with both hands, you primarily use the bones of the arm (humerus, radius, ulna) and hand (carpal, metacarpal, phalanges). The shoulder bones (scapula, clavicle) and chest (ribs, sternum) are also involved in stabilizing and supporting the arm during this action.
The hand has 27 bones, including the wrist bones (carpals), the bones in the palm of the hand (metacarpals), and the bones in the fingers (phalanges). This complex arrangement of bones gives the hand its dexterity and ability to perform intricate tasks.
The carpals are the small bones in the wrist. --Not to be confused with the metacarpals, which are the longer bones in the palm of your hand. -Lib
Anatomical directional terms and bodyplanes describe the locations of structures in relation to other structures or locations in the body.
The ankle-bone is called the talus. It sits below the two leg bones, the tibia and the fibula.
vertebrae
The scaphoid, or navicular bone is located within the anatomic snuffbox. Pain in this location after a fall on the hand or wrist may indicate a fracture of the scaphoid.
Plural of metatarsal is metatarsus, they are the five long bones of the foot, and metacarpals are that of the hand
there are only 27 bones in a normal human hand
tibula and not so sure about the other part
To go from the anatomical position to holding a handgun in front of you with both hands, you primarily use the bones of the arm (humerus, radius, ulna) and hand (carpal, metacarpal, phalanges). The shoulder bones (scapula, clavicle) and chest (ribs, sternum) are also involved in stabilizing and supporting the arm during this action.
The smallest bones in the hand are the phalanges, which are the individual bones of the fingers.
The bones of the skull are fused by sutures that form important anatomical landmarks. Sutures are joints that run jaggedly along the interface between the bones.
The hand has 27 bones, including the wrist bones (carpals), the bones in the palm of the hand (metacarpals), and the bones in the fingers (phalanges). This complex arrangement of bones gives the hand its dexterity and ability to perform intricate tasks.