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It's could be an sign of of Flail chest. It produces a segment of the test wall that has lost continuity with the rest of the thoracic cage.
yes 2 snails may be in one cage... (just do not put salt on them..... (= ...........)
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The answer is 4 canaries and 3 cages. You can check it on paper.
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Yep, the ribs are what make up the thoracic cage.
The thoracic cage protects the organs that are contained within it.
thoracic cage
d. Thoracic cage
The part of the skeleton enclosing the thorax, consisting of the thoracic vertebrae, ribs, coastal cartilages, and sternum.
The lungs are surrounded by the bones of the thoracic cage. The thoracic cage consists of the following bones:12 pairs of rib12 thoracic vertebrasternum
that portion of total ventilatory compliance ascribable to compliance of the thoracic cage
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Ribs
The human rib cage, also known as the thoracic cage
A typical human thoracic cage consists of 24 ribs, the sternum and 12 thoracic vertebrae.
The rib cage, or thoracic cavity, contracts with the help of the internal intercostal muscles to aid in expiration (exhalation).