Metacarpals is the intermediate part of the hand skeleton. Follow this link to see a diagram: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Metacarpals_numbered-en.svg
The answer to your question is none. This is because metacarpals are only found in the hand. Metatarsals are the bones in the feet. They are a group of five long bones found between the tarsal bones of the back and mid foot area.
There are five metacarpals in the human hand.
A human has five metacarpals in each hand, making a total of ten metacarpals for both hands. These bones are located between the wrist and the fingers, providing structure and support for hand movements. Each metacarpal corresponds to one of the five digits (fingers) of the hand.
Hand bones is the common name for metacarpals.
That is the correct spelling of the plural term "metacarpals" (wrist bones).
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for feet- metatarsals for hands- metacarpals
humans walk on their metatarsals. Metatarsals are the center area of the foot, metacarpals are the palms(on the hands).
They are called carpals.
Your carpals, metacarpals and phalanges are baisically all of the bones in your hands. What you do with your hands is up to you.
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