I will be marking as the left and right in the order.
In the left ( up to down).
1. Proximal phalanx as we can see that it is near to the wrist
bones which are known as metacarpal.
2. Periosteum it is the outer covering of the bone which has rich
blood supply.
3. Bone it is structure which helps in the support of the body and
the functional unit is osteon.
4. Middle phalanx as we can see it is located between proximal and
the distal phalanx.
In the right.
1. Articular cartilages these are the connective tissue which is seen at the end of bones in the synovial cavity.
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