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X-ray Showcases Skeletal Structure of Human Hand, Including Wrist, Carpals, Metacarpals, Phalanges, and Digital Bones Royalty Free Stock Photo
Metacarpals Bones of Human Hand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Metacarpals Bones of Human Hand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Metacarpals Bones of Human Hand Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Bones at Your Fingertips: 3D Illustration of a Human Hand X-ray Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blue X-ray illustration human hand showing detailed internal bone structure. Finger joints, metacarpals, carpal bones, forearm Royalty Free Stock Photo
Metacarpals Bones of Human Hand
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A digital rendering of a human hand skeleton displays bones on a black background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hand Bones Visible in Detailed X-ray on Black Background Displaying Phalanges, Metacarpals, and Carpal Bones in Medical Royalty Free Stock Photo
Human Hand X-Ray Shows the Bones and Structure of the Hand, Including Fingers and Wrist, Providing a Medical View Royalty Free Stock Photo
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In human anatomy, the metacarpal bones or metacarpus, form the intermediate part of the skeletal hand located between the phalanges of the fingers and the carpal bones of the wrist which forms the connection to the forearm. The metacarpal bones are analogous to the metatarsal bones in the foot. The carpal bones are the eight small bones that make up the wrist or carpus that connects the hand to the forearm. The term `carpus` is derived from the Latin carpus and the Greek καρπός karpós, meaning `wrist`. Tarsals – a set of seven irregularly shaped bones. They are situated proximally in the foot in the ankle area. Metatarsals – connect the phalanges to the tarsals. There are five in number – one for each digit. Phalanges – the bones of the toes. Metatarsals are part of the bones of the mid-foot and are tubular in shape. They are named by numbers and start from the medial side outward. 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.


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