acropodial skeleton

acropodial skeleton

The subdivision of the skeleton that consists of all the skeletal elements at the distalmost end of the autopodium - i.e. the bones of the digits or their cartilaginous precursors[VSAO,modified].

Type Bone
Parent Structure limb skeleton subdivision
Latin Name acropodial skeleton
FMA ID 231315

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the acropodial skeleton?
The subdivision of the skeleton that consists of all the skeletal elements at the distalmost end of the autopodium - i.e. the bones of the digits or their cartilaginous precursors[VSAO,modified].
What is the Latin name for the acropodial skeleton?
The Latin name for the acropodial skeleton is acropodial skeleton.

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