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Thorax (3)

12 pairs of ribs
sternum
thoracic vertebrae

12 pairs of ribs


sternum


thoracic vertebrae

Ribs (3)

Head


Sternal end


Costal groove

Head (ribs)

Posterior endArticulates with the body of thevertebrae
Posterior end

Articulates with the body of thevertebrae

Sternal end (ribs)

attaches to sternum
attaches to sternum

Costal groove (ribs)

inferior medial surface of rib

inferior medial surface of rib

Sternum (4)

Manubrium


Body


Costal notches


Xiphoid process

Manubrium (sternum)

below jugular notch
below jugular notch
Body (sternum)
bulk of sternum
bulk of sternum

Xiphoid process (sternum)

§Plateof hyaline cartilage that serves as a point of attachment for the rectus abdominusand diaphragm

§Plateof hyaline cartilage that serves as a point of attachment for the rectus abdominusand diaphragm

Costal Notches (Sternum)

between lower ribs, connect to sternum
between lower ribs, connect to sternum

Clavicle (3)

Sternal extremity

Acromial extremity


Conoid Tubercle



Sternal extremity (clavicle)

Blocky end that articulates with the manubrium

Blocky end that articulates with the manubrium

Acromial extremity (clav)

Broad, flat end that articulates with the scapula

Broad, flat end that articulates with the scapula

Conoid tubercle (clav)

ridge located on inferolateral surface

ridge located on inferolateral surface

Scapula (4)

Spine

Acromion process


Coracoid process


glenoid fossa

Spine (scap)

runs diagonally across the posterior surface; in line with T3

runs diagonally across the posterior surface; in line with T3

Acromion process (scap)

tip of the shoulderlarge lateral process

tip of the shoulderlarge lateral process

Coracoid process (scap)

smaller process at lateral end of superior border; crows beak

smaller process at lateral end of superior border; crows beak

glenoid fossa (scap)

crow's eye, articulates with the humerus to form the glenohumeral joint

crow's eye, articulates with the humerus to form the glenohumeral joint