No, the small finger is medial to the thumb.
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Sticking out the pinky and thumb can be a gesture of displaying the "rock on" sign or "I love you" sign in sign language. It can also represent the "hang loose" gesture in some cultures.
The thumb and pinky are opposable digits, meaning they can touch each other, allowing for a wide range of movement and grip. This opposable positioning enables precision and dexterity in tasks such as grasping objects and manipulating tools.
The abdomen is distal to the chest. The chest is located superiorly to the abdomen in anatomical position.
Yes, the fingers are distal to the hand. In anatomical terms, "distal" means further away from the point of attachment or origin. The fingers are located at the far end of the hand.
The humerus is proximal, not distal, to the thumb.
In Western anatomical position, the distal ulna is located on the medial side of the forearm, next to the pinky finger and opposite to the thumb side. It forms part of the wrist joint, articulating with the carpals and contributing to wrist movements.
A pinky ring is worn on the pinky finger of either the right or left hand. The pinky finger is the smallest finger and located the farthest from the thumb.
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The 14 phalanges in the human hand consist of three bones in each of the four fingers (index, middle, ring, and pinky) and two bones in the thumb. The names of the phalanges are: proximal phalanx, middle phalanx, and distal phalanx for each of the four fingers, plus the proximal and distal phalanx for the thumb. Thus, the complete list includes: proximal phalanx (4), middle phalanx (3), and distal phalanx (4) for the fingers, and proximal phalanx (1) and distal phalanx (1) for the thumb.
Yes, your pinky is your fifth digit and your thumb is your first digit on your manus, or hand
The thumb is smaller.
The pollex is the thumb and it has only 2 phalanges, the distal and the proximal. all of the other fingers have a distal, middle and proximal.
The smallest bones in the fingers are the distal phalanges, while the smallest bones in the toes are the distal phalanges as well. These bones are located at the tips of the fingers and toes, closest to the nails.
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The blood moves in a lateral direction to the distal right thumb. Then the blood comes back in a proximal direction toward the medial body, where the heart is located.