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Understanding the Metacarpal Bones: Location & Function
The metacarpal bones are located in the hand. They connect the wrist to the fingers. There are five metacarpal bones, one for each finger. The metacarpal bones are long, thin bones that are slightly curved. They are connected to the wrist bones by the carpometacarpal joints and to the finger bones by the metacarpophalangeal joints.Liver Cancer - Related Articles
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