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Reuben Sloan
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9 April, 14:23
What are the bones in the human hand called
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Eli Singleton
9 April, 14:52
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This is what the bones in the hand is called. the radius (lower-arm bone), the ulna (lower-arm bone), the 8 carpal bones. scaphoid, trapezium; trapezoid, lunate, pisiform, triquetrum, hamate, capitate, the 5 metacarpal bones, and. the 14 phalanges.
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