one word... balance.
The fifth, or pinkie, toe functions as part of a group of five toes. They help you walk. Though some might say there is no (important) biological function, it still has a function, otherwise we would not have one.
The little toe is lateral to the foot. It is distal to the torso. Lateral means to the side.
No, your little toe may hurt when you stub it, but it doesn't break every time. However, repetitive trauma to the toe can lead to fractures or other injuries.
The wedding ring toe. Like on the hand how you contain a wedding finger, it occurs to be a toe. This toe is sacred to the patriotism of feet in this nation under god as we type.
Metatarsals are numbered starting at the medial side, which would make the big toe number 1.
Helps for balance like a kangaroo's tail.
Little Toe or Fifth Toe
The fifth, or pinkie, toe functions as part of a group of five toes. They help you walk. Though some might say there is no (important) biological function, it still has a function, otherwise we would not have one.
Toes don't serve useful function in humans. Toes are in actively used by the primates and other animals.
No the little toe is lateral to the big toe, and so the big toe is medial to the little toe.
No the little toe is not needed and it is beleived that our succesor wont even have it as it is vestigial
the big toe is just a name.
Depends of how hard and where you do it.
The little toe is lateral to the foot. It is distal to the torso. Lateral means to the side.
Hallux (big toe) Second toes (long toe) Third toe (middle toe) Fourth toe (ring toe) Fifth Toe (pinky toe, baby toe, or little toe)
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to suck a toe...