Respuesta :
Answer:
Either metacarpals and phalanges or phalanges and phalanges.
Explanation:
You can't tell without the picture but the joints between the metacarpals (the bones in the main part of your hand) and the phalanges (your fingers) are knuckles. They are your first knuckles/major knuckles. The joints between you first/proximal phalanx (longest finger bone) and your second/intermediate phalanx (middle finger bone) and your second/intermediate phalanx and last/distal phalanx (tip of your finger) are your second and third/minor knuckles.
Answer:
Metacarpals and phalanges, phalanges and phalanges
Explanation:
Metacarpals are the bone of the palm.
Carpals are called any of the eight bones of the wrist.
Phalanges are called the digit of the bones.
Metacarpals are bone of hand which contains five small bones. These bones are articulately attached carpals and distally attached to proximal phalanges.
On the other hand phalanges bones are named under a similar fashion. These bones starting from the thumb. Every digit in these bones contains proximal intermediate and the distal phalanges bones.