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Where are your metatarsal and phalange bones?

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.


What are the fourteen bones that form the framework of the fingers on each hand?

The fourteen bones that form the framework of the fingers on each hand are called phalanges. Each finger has three phalanges, except for the thumb which has two. The phalanges are named proximal, middle, and distal based on their position from the hand outward.


Name the bones of the thumb?

The arm is divided into three general regions. The first region is the upper arm. It consists of a single bone called the humerus.The second region is the lower arm. It consists of two bones, the radius and the ulna.The Radius is closest to your thumb. There aren't and bones actually connected.So it's the radius.... =] hope I helped!! :)


What does the brachium and antebrachium contain?

The brachium contains the humerus bone, which is the upper arm bone. The antebrachium contains the radius and ulna bones, which are the two bones in the forearm.


What lists contains only bones of the cranium?

The cranium consists of several bones that can be categorized into two main lists: the cranial bones and the facial bones. The cranial bones include the frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, sphenoid, and ethmoid bones. These bones encase and protect the brain. In contrast, the facial bones include structures such as the maxilla, mandible, and zygomatic bones, which are not part of the cranium.


Which two kongdoms contains organisms that break down dead oraganisms that break down deadorganisms?

Well Kongdoms only inculded King Kong and he only breaks peoples bones. And Airplanes


Do fingers have three bones while your thumb has only two?

Yes, the thumb only has two bones: the distal and proximal phalanx.


What are the two bones called in the upper part of your leg?

Dem bones is only one in that place.


What is the difference between pelvis and pelvic girdle?

The pelvic girdle contains only the OS coxae (or coxal bone) which is composed of the ilium, ischium, and pubis and their relative components. The bony pelvis as a whole contains both OS coxae (and all components) while also including the sacrum and coccyx. -Bretagne Ichimura


Do animals have four humerus bones?

No, animals have only two humeri (large bones in the forelimbs).


How many bones make up the toes?

There are two bones in the big toe, and three bones in each other toe.


Where is the hand bone located?

Musically, it would be connected to the "arm bone" (or "wrist bone", depending on the version).Anatomically, there's no such thing as a "hand bone" (there's no "arm bone" or "wrist bone" either), at least not in the sense that there's a single bone known by that name. The hand (and arm, and wrist) contain multiple bones.The bones in the hand are called phalanges (the bones in the fingers and thumb) and metacarpals (the bones buried in the palm). If your version of "Dem Bones" has the hand bone connected to the arm bone without an intermediate "wrist bone", then the "hand bone" would include the carpals (in the wrist) as well (or maybe those are lumped into "arm bone"; the song is so imprecise it's hard to tell).The carpals all have individual names. The metacarpals are numbered.based on what finger they're in (the thumb is 1, and the numbering goes up moving toward the pinky). The phalanges are numbered as well (the same number as the metacarpal they connect with), with the one that actually has a joint with the metacarpal being the "proximal" phalange, and the one furthest away being the "distal" phalange. In the fingers (but not the thumb) there's a phalange between those two, known (sensibly) as the "intermediate" phalange. So the "fourth proximal phalange" of the left hand would be the one normally surrounded by a wedding ring.Technically that doesn't answer your question, so here's the literal answer. This should have been obvious, but the "hand bone(s)" are located in the hand.