metacarpus Definition In English

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  • The metacarpus consists of metacarpal bones.

  • The metacarpus is compact and moderately elongated.

  • In other mammals, the contrahentes may have their origin either on the carpus or the metacarpus, which suggests that the palmar interossei muscles also contain elements of the contrahentes.

  • The metatarsal bones of feet and paws are tightly grouped compared to, most notably, the human hand where the thumb metacarpal diverges from the rest of the metacarpus.

  • The bones of the carpus do not belong to individual fingers (or toes in quadrupeds), whereas those of the metacarpus do.

  • The second metacarpal was expanded at the top at the side of the first metacarpal, making the entire metacarpus more compact.

  • In tetrapods, the carpus is the sole cluster of bones in the wrist between the radius and ulna and the metacarpus.

  • The procorpus is fused with the metacarpus to for a two part esophagus.

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