Carpals are the numerous little bones at the wrist.
Carpals are the numerous little bones at the wrist.
The scientific name for carpals is "ossicula carpi."
The carpals are more distal than the humerus. The carpals are the bones in the wrist, whereas the humerus is the bone in the upper arm. Distal refers to a structure that is farther away from the point of attachment to the body.
The ulna is proximal to the carpal bones. The carpal bones are distal to the ulna.
The radius and ulna are proximal to the carpal bones. The carpals are distal to the radius and ulna.
Carpals, the wrist bones, are flat.
Carpals are the small bones that make up the wrist. There are eight carpals in each wrist, arranged in two rows. They provide stability and flexibility to the wrist joint.
The bone in the forearm that articulates with the carpels at the wrist joint is the radius. The other forearm bone (the ulna) doesn't articulate withe the carpals because a cartilaginous disc sits between the carpals and the ulna.
The carpals articulate distally with the ulna. The carpals are also known as the wrist bones.
Carpals aren't part of the circulatory system. They are your wristbones, and so they are part of the skeletal system.
The scientific name for the carpals are carpals.