The name of mid hand bone is metacarpal. These are five in number in each hand.
The scientific name for finger bone is phalanx bones.
The scientific name for the collar bone is clavicle. It is a long bone that connects the arm to the body and helps with shoulder movements.
Carpals and meta-carpals form the palms of the hand. The phalanges form the hand fingers.
Upper one is maxilla and lower one is mandible
The scientific name for the hip bone is the "os coxae" or "innominate bone."
The mid hand bone refers to the metacarpal bones in the hand, which are the long bones located between the wrist (carpal bones) and the fingers (phalanges). The human hand has five metacarpal bones, one for each finger. These bones provide structure and support to the hand and allow for flexibility and movement.
carpals is the scientific name for the finger bone
a bone that your hands have but not your feet are finger bones and your feet have toe bones
the elbow bone the toher bones and the hand bones
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These are called phalanges. Fingers have phalanges and nails.
The longest bone in the human hand is the metacarpal bone, located between the wrist and the fingers.
The lunate bone is a carpal located in the hand.
The hand is one of the more complex features of the skeletal system. The first and foremost reason is that the hand is not made from 1-2 connecting bones. In fact, the hand contains exactly 27 bones connected by ligaments and other soft tissue. The palmar (palm) region of the hand contains 8 of the 27 bones known as the Carpals.
The ulna doesn't ve any contact with any bone from the hand
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i dont know wat u mean by above your hand bone so ill tell the bones in the hand. at the bottom you have carpal bones which from your wrist, above that comes your metacarpals which kinda forms your palms, and then comes your phalanges which form your fingers.