Yes, only the toe is broken not the ankle.
I have broken my toe in two places.
A phalanx is a toe bone. Thus a fractured proximal phalanx is a broken toe.
In a tour bus accident. She suffered a broken ankle and a broken toe.
The ankle is proximal to the toe and the toe is distal to the ankle
toe, foot, leg, knee, spawn, ankle, achilles, shin
Describing the position of the ankle and the toe is easy. The toe is connected to the ankle.
Sometimes—it depends on the type of break. The foot contains many small bones (tarsals, metatarsals, etc.), as well as hundreds of muscles/tendons/ligaments. You could simply have a hairline fracture or have broken one of the smaller bones not used to move your toes. For instance, some bones in your foot connect to your ankle, or provide the foot with flexibility.
Yes. A bird can fly with a broken foot, but it will have difficulty landing and perching.
Describing the position of the ankle and the toe is easy. The toe is connected to the ankle.
The odd one out is "elbow" because it is a joint in the upper body, while the other terms (ankle, foot, knee, and toe) are all related to the lower body. The elbow connects the upper arm to the forearm, whereas the others are associated with the legs and feet.
Yes, your toes will show with a cast for a broken ankle.