Distal phalanges in the fingers are small with a rough, slightly raised surface surrounded by flesh and tissue. The rounded tips of distal phalanges are called apical tufts -- flat and wide to support the pads of tissue and the fingernails. Distal phalanges only form one joint with middle phalanges.

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