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Where is the phalanx?

"phalanx" refers to the skeletal structure of human fingers, also known as phalanx. Each finger (except thumb) usually consists of three bones, which are arranged from the proximal end to the distal end, including:

1, proximal bone: the bone closest to the palm.

2. Middle bone: the bone located between the proximal bone and the distal bone.

3. Distal bone: the bone closest to the fingertip.