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- Hand abstract "A hand (med./lat.: manus, pl. manūs) is a prehensile, multi-fingered extremity located at the end of an arm or forelimb of primates such as humans, chimpanzees, monkeys, and lemurs. A few other vertebrates such as the koala (which has two opposable thumbs on each "hand" and fingerprints remarkably similar to human fingerprints) are often described as having either "hands" or "paws" on their front limbs.Fingers are some of the densest areas of nerve endings on the body, are the richest source of tactile feedback, and have the greatest positioning capability of the body; thus the sense of touch is intimately associated with hands. Like other paired organs (eyes, feet, legs), each hand is dominantly controlled by the opposing brain hemisphere, so that handedness, or the preferred hand choice for single-handed activities such as writing with a pencil, reflects individual brain functioning.Some evolutionary anatomists use the term hand to refer to the appendage of digits on the forelimb more generally — for example, in the context of whether the three digits of the bird hand involved the same homologous loss of two digits as in the dinosaur hand.The human hand has 27 bones, not including the sesamoid bone, the number of which varies between people. 14 of which are the phalanges (proximal, intermediate and distal) of the fingers. The metacarpals are the bones that connects the fingers and the wrist. Each human hand has 5 metacarpals and 8 carpal bones.".
- Hand meshName "Hand".
- Hand meshNumber "A01.378.800.667".
- Hand nerve Median_nerve.
- Hand nerve Radial_nerve.
- Hand nerve Ulnar_nerve.
- Hand thumbnail Human-Hands-Front-Back.jpg?width=300.
- Hand vein Dorsal_venous_network_of_hand.
- Hand wikiPageExternalLink books?id=G1gWHR1_J9UC.
- Hand wikiPageExternalLink books?id=L7a1tkBU8eMC&pg=PA105.
- Hand wikiPageExternalLink 236.full.
- Hand wikiPageExternalLink i.1.
- Hand wikiPageExternalLink zimmer-text.
- Hand wikiPageExternalLink Tocheri_et_al_2008_The_evolutionar.pdf.
- Hand wikiPageExternalLink flanagan%20(2002)%20hand%20movements.pdf.
- Hand wikiPageExternalLink www.assh.org.
- Hand wikiPageExternalLink topic296.htm.
- Hand wikiPageExternalLink sthash.lchtoImt.dpbs.
- Hand wikiPageExternalLink hand.htm.
- Hand wikiPageExternalLink dn23018-human-hands-evolved-so-we-could-punch-each-other.html.
- Hand wikiPageExternalLink faces_hand.
- Hand wikiPageExternalLink 14241.long.
- Hand wikiPageExternalLink sa1de1.pdf.
- Hand wikiPageID "19166474".
- Hand wikiPageRevisionID "601804966".
- Hand caption "Palmar and Dorsal aspects of human right hand".
- Hand caption "X-ray of human hand".
- Hand hasPhotoCollection Hand.
- Hand image "Handskelett.png".
- Hand latin "Manus".
- Hand meshname "Hand".
- Hand meshnumber "A01.378.800.667".
- Hand name "Hand".
- Hand nerve "Ulnar, median, radial nerves".
- Hand vein Dorsal_venous_network_of_hand.
- Hand width "240".
- Hand wordnet_type synset-human_body-noun-1.
- Hand subject Category:Hand.
- Hand subject Category:Upper_limb_anatomy.
- Hand type AnatomicalStructure.
- Hand type AnimalBodyPart.
- Hand type BiologicalObject.
- Hand comment "A hand (med./lat.: manus, pl. manūs) is a prehensile, multi-fingered extremity located at the end of an arm or forelimb of primates such as humans, chimpanzees, monkeys, and lemurs.".
- Hand label "Hand".
- Hand label "Hand".
- Hand label "Hand".
- Hand label "Main".
- Hand label "Mano".
- Hand label "Mano".
- Hand label "Mão".
- Hand label "Ręka".
- Hand label "Кисть (анатомия)".
- Hand label "يد".
- Hand label "手".
- Hand label "手".
- Hand sameAs Ruka.
- Hand sameAs Hand.
- Hand sameAs Mano.
- Hand sameAs Esku.
- Hand sameAs Main.
- Hand sameAs Tangan.
- Hand sameAs Mano.
- Hand sameAs 手.
- Hand sameAs 손.
- Hand sameAs Hand.
- Hand sameAs Ręka.
- Hand sameAs Mão.
- Hand sameAs m.0k65p.
- Hand sameAs Q33767.
- Hand sameAs Q33767.
- Hand wasDerivedFrom Hand?oldid=601804966.
- Hand depiction Human-Hands-Front-Back.jpg.
- Hand isPrimaryTopicOf Hand.
- Hand name "Hand".