Yes.
The thumb and big toe have two phalanges.
They are called phalanges. Phalanges are in the fingers too.
The phalanges are the bones that make up the fingers of the hand and the toes of the foot. There are 56 phalangesin the human body, with fourteen on each hand and foot.
the bones in the fingers are called metacarpals en the smaller finger bones are called phalanges.
A human hand (and foot) has 14 phalanges; 3 in every finger or toe and 2 in the thumb or big toe.
Two in each big toe and three in the 4 remaining digits
There are three phalanges (s. phalanx) in each of the lateral 4 toes and 2 phalanges in you Hallux (big Toe). The purpose of the phalanges are to serve as stabilizing pivots that allow stability when you walk. There is a total of 14 phalanges in each foot.
The big toe proper has 2 bones. Every other toe has 3 bones.The big toe on each foot has two bones called phalanges: a distal phalanx at the end and a proximal phalanx that connects to a metatarsal bone in the middle foot. All other toes have 3 phalanges, with a medial phalanx between the other two toe bones.
14 phalanges in one hand, 19 phalanges in one foot
The big toe proper has only 2 bones. Every other toe has 3 bones.The big toe on each foot has two bones called phalanges: a distal phalanx at the end and a proximal phalanx that connects to a metatarsal bone in the middle foot. All other toes have 3 phalanges, with a medial phalanx between the other two toe bones.
Each great toe has two phalanges.
Toes are known as phalanx (or individually as phalanges) made up with 3 phalanges for all the toes except the big toe which only has 2 (distal and proximal) not the middle phalanges. They are simply referred to by number, starting from your big toe (also known as the hallux): First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth. Don't confuse the phalanges of the foot with the metatarsals (which are the instep of the foot), the foot is divided into three main parts, the phalanx, the metatarsals and the tarsals.