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The toes are a part of the foot that start with "t."
No, carpals are not part of the foot. Carpals are a group of bones in the wrist that make up the wrist joint, while the foot is made up of tarsal, metatarsal, and phalanges bones.
The metatarsals make up the middle part of the foot, connecting the toes to the ankle. They are long bones that provide support and flexibility for activities like walking and running.
Navicular bone is on the inside top portion of the human foot.
The tarsal bones are a collection of seven bones that form the posterior (back) part of the foot. They are irregularly shaped bones, with some being more curved or triangular in shape, while others are more rectangular or cuboid in shape. Overall, the tarsal bones collectively contribute to the structure and flexibility of the foot.
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The part bent on the outside of the curve is in tension. The inner curved part, which is pushed in, is in compression.
by cutting the curved part.
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The curved part of a saddle is called the "seat."
The foot is the whole thing where you wear your shoe/sandal. On the under side of the foot, the sole is the front part near the toes and the heel is back part of the foot similar to where we say heel for high heels
Metatarsals make up the arches of the foot..... some people call this their instep. The arches of the foot are the longitudinal and the transverse.
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Get a ball. Draw any closed shape on it. The part inside the curve that you drew is one curved face and that is contained by the surface of the ball which is the other curved face.
The foot is the whole thing where you wear your shoe/sandal. On the under side of the foot, the sole is the front part near the toes and the heel is back part of the foot similar to where we say heel for high heels
An arch is a curved structure that provides support, while a sole is the bottom part of a shoe or the underside of a foot. The arch helps distribute weight and absorb shock, while the sole provides cushioning and protection for the foot.