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carpal bones?
Scaphoid, lunate, triquetral (triquetrium), pisiform, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate.
scaphoid tubercle
A prominent bump on the scaphoid bone that serves as an attachment point for ligaments.
pisiform body of pisiform
The pisiform bone itself is a sesamoid bone that articulates with the triquetral bone.
trapezial ridge
A ridge on the trapezium bone that provides attachment for ligaments.
Parts of the Metacarpal Bones
Base, shaft, and head.
MC1-thumb
MC1 is the metacarpal bone of the thumb, which is typically shorter and thicker than the others.
types of phalanges (hand)
Proximal phalanges, intermediate phalanges, and distal phalanges.
tuft
The tuft is the distal end of the distal phalanx, often expanded and rounded.
Palmar
palm side of hand
pronation
turning the palm downward
Supination
turning the palm upward
dorsal (hand)
back side of hand
shaft of metacarpal
head of metacarpal
proximal phalanges
intermediate phalanges
distal phalanges
capitate head
capitate base
Hamulus hamate
thumb proximal phalanges
thumb distal phalange
Scaphoid
Lunate
Triquetral
Pisiform
Trapezium
Trapezoid
Capitate
Hamate
Metacarpals
The thumb is lacking what phalange?
Intermediate
How many bones in hand
27
3 main groups of bones
Carpals #
Metacarpal #
Phalanges #
8
5
14
Evolved from what animal
Fish fin jointed bony rays
How many ossification does carpals have
1
What carpal bones articulates with radius
Scaphoid
Lunate