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Right hand (Anterior view) - The outer bones (10-12) of each finger are called the "phalanges." Different parts of the phalangesParts E, F, and G would be considered phalanges of the foot.
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Phalanges
The phalanges are the small bones that make up the skeleton of the fingers, thumb and toes. Each finger and smaller toe has three phalanges; the thumb and big toe each have two. The phalange nearest the body of the hand or foot is call the "proximal" phalange; the one at the end of each digit is the "distal" phalange; and, of course, when there are three, the middle one is called the "middle" phalange.
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http://www.carnegiemnh.org/dinosaurs/paleolab/dryosaurus.htmThe three outer bones of the fingers and toes are called phalanges.The phalange three - The Anatomy Wiki


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