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A nerve is the same structure as a neuron.
Metacarpals
The five elongated bones linking the wrist to the fingers in the hand.
Carpals
The eight small bones forming the wrist that connect the hand to the forearm.
Tarsals
Bones constituting the part of the foot between the leg and the metatarsals, including the ankle bones and forming the structure of the heel and the back of the foot arch.
Foramen
is an opening, hole, or passage, often found in bones, through which nerves and blood vessels may pass.
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