If you look carefully, you can actually count them, the number of bones in the hand.
What is 19?
The upper bone of the leg, it is the largest, biggest, heaviest bone in the leg.
What is the femur?
The fingers (and toes) are all called these. If you broke a finger or toe, you brok a :
What s phalange?
I am on the front and inner side of the upper arm and lift the forearm and flex the elbow.
What is the bicep?
What are the bones of the toes and the fingers called?
What are phalanges?
Its the only bone of the upper arm, and the largest bone of the arm as well.
What is the humerous?
This bone forms the cap of the knee joint.
What is the patella?
All together there are this many bones in the hand and the wrist:
What is 27?
I cover the back of the upper arm and extend the forearm.
What is the tricep?
What is the largest bone of the arm?
What is the humerous?
I am the only bone on the pinkie side of the lower forearm, make a U with your pinkie to help you remember me.
What is the ulna?
On the big toe side of the lower leg or shin, it is the larger of the two bones below the knee.
What is the tibia?
To take someone way is to seperate or abduct them, the muscles of the hand that separate the fingers are these:
What are abductors?
The large triangular shaped muscle that covers the lower back - it helps to stabilize your back while extending your shoulders . It is two words.
What is Latissimus Dorsi?
What is the larger bone of the forearm, attached to the wrist and located on the pinkie or little finger side?
What is the ulna?
On the thumb side of the lower forarm, Think, I turn the radio on with my thumb, or thumbs up - that's rad!
What is radius?
Which three bones form the ankle joint? The tibia, the talus, and what?
What is the fibula?
Putting things together is called addition, the muscles of the hands that pull the fingers together are called these:
What are adductors?
A muscle of the lower forearm, it turns the hand inward, palm down. (Think in a pro and turn the palm inward and down).
What is the pronator?
How many bones are in the hand?
What is 19?
The wrist is made up of 8 bones, and makes a flexible joint held together by ligaments. Together the bones are called this:
What is the carpus, or carpal bones?
What are the long slender bones in the feet, similar to the metacarpals in the hands.
What are the metatarsals?
I am on the back of the forearm and straigten the wrist - I extend it.
What is the extensor?
A muscle of the forearm, it rotates the radius outward and the palm upward. (as you do this think: "give me a super tip")
What is the supinator?
All eight bones of the wrist are known as what?
What is the carpus?
There are 14 of these bones in the hands and also 14 in the foot.
What are phalanges?
What two bones make up the lower part of the leg, below the knee and above the ankle?
What is the tibia and fibula?
What is the muscle is on the inside of the forearm and bends the wrist?
What is the flexor?
What muscle covers the back of the neck and upper and middle region of the back?
What is the trapezius?
What is the ankle bone called?
What is the talus?