They are called phalanges. Phalanges are in the fingers too.
At birth, some bones are not fully formed and are connected by soft cartilage that eventually hardens into bone over time. This process results in the fusion of some bones into larger structures, reducing the total number from 270 at birth to 206 in adulthood.
The metatarsals, tarsals, carpals, and metacarpals are smaller bones that make up the hands and feet, and they are essential for fine motor control and balance. They are designed to provide mobility and flexibility rather than strength, which is emphasized in larger bones like the femur or humerus that are more weight-bearing. This size difference allows for greater precision in movements of the hands and feet.
No, the bones that make up your backbone are called vertebrae. Tarsals are a group of bones in the foot that make up the ankle joint.
The bones that make up a bird's forelimb are the humerus (upper arm bone), radius and ulna (lower arm bones), carpometacarpus (fusion of wrist and hand bones), and phalanges (finger bones). These bones provide support for flight and manipulation of objects.
it means to make something smaller
Yes you minimize it, on the top right hand sidecorner you will see a Minimize Icon
Click the restore button between the exit and minimize button
The minimize button makes the window smaller and puts on the taskbar
The spine is also known as the vertebrae. The vertebrae is made up of a bunch of smaller bones called vertebrates.
You can not make yourself smaller in height. However as you grow older (past the age of 60) you will lose a bit of your height as you bones age.
The homophone of lesson is lessen. Lessen:To reduce,less/smaller,minimize,decrease,allay,assuage,alleviate etc. Well, it bascially means to make it smaller
The bones in a wedding dress (they are now more flexible and not as difficult to wear) are from under the breast line to the waist pulling in the waist to make it look smaller.
The answer is ulna.
No. They are very simillar but ones smaller
Young children have smaller bones than adults.
Except for the tail, raccoons have the same number of backbones we do (33) but being smaller, the bones are smaller.