label the hand and wrist diagram:

label the hand and wrist diagram:

label the hand and wrist diagram:

Answer

Brief Explanations:

Each label corresponds to the standard anatomical name of the hand/wrist bones, identified by their position in the diagram:

  1. Distal phalanges are the outermost finger bones.
  2. Middle phalanges are the middle bones of the four non-thumb fingers.
  3. Proximal phalanges are the finger bones closest to the palm.
  4. Trapezium is a carpal bone at the base of the thumb.
  5. Scaphoid is a carpal bone on the thumb side of the wrist.
  6. Lunate is a carpal bone next to the scaphoid.
  7. Radius is the forearm bone on the thumb side.
  8. Metacarpals are the long bones connecting the wrist to the fingers.
  9. Hamate is a carpal bone on the pinky side with a hook-like projection.
  10. Capitate is the largest carpal bone, at the center of the wrist.
  11. Trapezoid is a small carpal bone between the scaphoid and capitate.
  12. Pisiform is a small, pea-shaped carpal bone on the pinky side.
  13. Triquetrum is a carpal bone next to the lunate and pisiform.
  14. Ulna is the forearm bone on the pinky side.

Answer:

  1. Distal phalanges
  2. Middle phalanges
  3. Proximal phalanges
  4. Trapezium
  5. Scaphoid
  6. Lunate
  7. Radius
  8. Metacarpals
  9. Hamate
  10. Capitate
  11. Trapezoid
  12. Pisiform
  13. Triquetrum
  14. Ulna