Carpal Bones
Hierarchy: Human remains

(Human remains, that for example were discovered during archaeological excavations. They are associated with a stratigraphic unit (in most cases a skeleton) that is composed of (P46) one or multiple parts (in most cases bones) that are classified as biological objects (E20). From a hierarchical point of view the human remains are one level below the stratigraphic unit respectively the entity whose sum of parts resembles the individual/skeleton. This way individual bones or body parts can be treated individually and be connected with separate classifications (e.g. Injuries of the right upper arm or caries on a certain tooth).)

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Subcategory of: Hand
Subcategories: 8
Entities: 1 ( 3 - including subcategories)
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Q232377
carpal bone
one of the small bones that make up the wrist, which connect the hand to the forearm
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Image: de:User:Zoph at de:Image:Handgelenk_Schema.png
Credit: Identical to image provided by de:User:Zoph at (early version) File:Handgelenk_Schema.png, except German words have been erased, and image slightly resized.