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Hand Anatomy, Illustration
Description:
Illustration showing the bones of the hand and wrist. Making up the fingers are: distal phalanges, middle phalanges, and proximal phalanges. Metacarpal bones extend into the intermediate part of the hand skeleton. In the carpus (area connecting the hand to the forearm) is the following cluster of bones: trapezoid, trapezium, capitate, scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, hamate, and hamate hook. These connect to the arm bones the radius and ulna.
Credit:
Gwen Shockey/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2710597
Legacy Identifier:
JC6317
Type:
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Size:
3300px × 4200px (~39 MB)
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anatomy
annotated
arm bones
art
bones
capitate
carpus
cluster of bones
distal phalanges
fingers
hamate
hamate hook
hand
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information graphic
intermediate hand
labeled
lunate
metacarpal bones
metacarpals
middle phalanges
normal
phalange
pisiform
proximal phalanges
radius
scaphoid
skeleton
trapezium
trapezius
triquetrum
ulna
wrist