Term Name: metacarpus skeleton
Synonyms: anterior metapodial skeleton, anterior metapodium, fore metapodial skeleton, fore metapodium, metacarpal skeleton, metacarpalia, skeleton of metacarpus
Definition: The metacarpus is the intermediate part of the manus skeleton that is located between the phalanges (bones of the fingers) distally and the carpus which forms the connection to the forearm. The metacarpus consists of metacarpal bones. The metacarpals form a transverse arch to which the rigid row of distal carpal bones are fixed. The peripheral metacarpals (those of the thumb and little finger) form the sides of the cup of the palmar gutter and as they are brought together they deepen this concavity. The index metacarpal is the most firmly fixed, while the thumb metacarpal articulates with the trapezium and acts independently from the others. The middle metacarpals are tightly united to the carpus by intrinsic interlocking bone elements at their bases. The ring metacarpal forms a transitional element of the semi-independent last metacarpal. [WP,unvetted].
Ontology: Uberon Ontology [UBERON:0010544]

Relationships
develops from: manual digit metacarpus cartilage element
is part of: metacarpus region skeleton of manual digitopodium
has parts: metacarpal bone
is a type of: manual digit metacarpus endochondral element metapodial skeleton
disjoint_from: metatarsus skeleton
inverse union_of: manual digit metacarpus endochondral element