The medial phalange.
The metatarsal bones are located in the midfoot area of the foot, connecting the ankle bones to the phalanges (toes). The phalange bones are in the toes, with each toe (except the big toe) having three phalanges and the big toe having two.
the first digit of the foot, or simply the big toe
The scientific name for the thumb is the hallux. The analagous big toe is known as the pollux.
A human hand (and foot) has 14 phalanges; 3 in every finger or toe and 2 in the thumb or big toe.
There are 26 bones in each foot, not including the 2 sesamoid bones located underneath the first metatarsal head. starting from number 1 (heel) move to number 17 (last bone of each toe not including big toe) you might want to google these bones to see in x-ray or picture where exactly they are if you are unsure 1 Calcaneus 2 Talus 3 Navicular 4 Medial cuneiform 5 Intermediate cuneiform 6 Lateral cuneiform 7 Cuboid 8 First metatarsal 9 Second metatarsal 10 Third metatarsal 11 Fourth metatarsal 12 Fifth metatarsal 13 Proximal phalanx of great toe 14 Distal phalanx of great toe 15 Proximal phalanx of second toe 16 Middle phalanx of second toe 17 Distal phalanx of second toe
I think big thumb!
Yes it is a toe just like the thumb is a fingeryes!
The metatarsal bones are located in the midfoot area of the foot, connecting the ankle bones to the phalanges (toes). The phalange bones are in the toes, with each toe (except the big toe) having three phalanges and the big toe having two.
yes. the big toe makes a handy thumb.
the first digit of the foot, or simply the big toe
Pollex. It means both 'thumb' and 'big toe'.
A toe thumb, also known as a hitchhiker's thumb, is a genetic trait where the thumb is shorter, wider, and bends backward at an angle, resembling a toe. It is a harmless variation in thumb anatomy that affects some people.
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The thumb and big toe have two phalanges.
Nothing wrong with that. Lots of peoples thumbs and big toes are the same !
Your earlobes are always the same length as your thumb.
It would be the thumb (: thank you come again