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The human fist is composed of several parts, including the carpal bones (wrist), metacarpals (the five bones in the hand), and phalanges (the finger bones). When forming a fist, the fingers curl inward, with the proximal and distal phalanges bending at the joints. The thumb can either be included in the fist or positioned separately, depending on the grip. The overall structure allows for strength and dexterity in grasping and holding objects.

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