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Foot Perspective view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Foot Perspective view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Foot Perspective view Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Wooden garden foot bridge isolated on white background. Perspective view 3D illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
People walking through foot over bridge at Jhargram Railway station, West Bengal, India. Wide view of train Royalty Free Stock Photo
Neutral grey barefoot running shoes . Foot view with white stoned background . Natural grey sandy stone colors matching with shoes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Foot Perspective view
A residential settlement at the foot of the mountain is seen with an interesting perspective view. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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View on a rail junction on the foot of the mountain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detailed Bottom View of a Left Leg and Foot Low Poly Style Documentary Photography Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detailed Bottom View of a Left Leg and Foot Low Poly Style Documentary Photography Royalty Free Stock Photo
Perspective view of the tower and church of Chambles Loire France at the foot of the stone staircase Royalty Free Stock Photo
The phalanges are the bones that make up the fingers of the hand and the toes of the foot. There are 56 phalanges in the human body, with fourteen on each hand and foot. Three phalanges are present on each finger and toe, with the exception of the thumb and large toe, which possess only two. The middle and far phalanges of the fourth and fifth toes are often fused together (symphalangism). The phalanges of the hand are commonly known as the finger bones. The phalanges of the foot differ from the hand in that they are often shorter and more compressed, especially in the proximal phalanges, those closest to the body. The phalanges are named according to whether they are proximal, intermediate or distal, and according to the finger or toe they are in. The proximal phalanges are those that are closest to the hand or foot. In the hand, the prominent, knobby ends of the proximal phalanx is often called the knuckle. The proximal phalanges join with the metacarpals of the hand or metatarsals of the foot at the metacarpophalangeal joint or metatarsophalangeal joint. The intermediate phalanx is not only intermediate in location, but usually also in size. The thumb and large toe do not possess a middle phalanx. The distal phalanges are the bones at the tips of the fingers or toes. The proximal, intermediate, and distal phalanges articulate with one another through interphalangeal articulations.


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