The clavicle. This bone is normally not consideredto be part of the shoulder an instead a part of the thorax, which is also true. The reason it is part of the shoulder is that it joint part of the scapula to form the soked of the glenohumeral joint.
The part of the sternum that articulates with the clavicles is the manubrium.
The first rib does, I am not sure if any more do.
The clavicle, or collarbone, articulates with the sternum on its medial end. At the lateral end, it articulates with the acromion of the scapula.
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Clavicle
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The bones that articulate with the clavicle are the manubrium of the sternal end, and the acromion of the scapula.
The humerus is lateral to the sternum. The sternum, or breastbone, is midline.
The lateral third has two surfaces, an upper and a lower; and two borders, an anterior and a posterior.
medial
The acromion process is the most superior medial aspect of the scapula. It articulates with the clavicle.
The bones that articulate with the clavicle are the manubrium of the sternal end, and the acromion of the scapula.
The humerus is lateral to the sternum. The sternum, or breastbone, is midline.
the medial end articulates with the sternum and the distal end articulates with the humerus and scapula.
The lateral third has two surfaces, an upper and a lower; and two borders, an anterior and a posterior.
You can describe them as medial to the scapula.
medial
The acromion process is the most superior medial aspect of the scapula. It articulates with the clavicle.
No, the ribs are lateral to the sternum. The sternum is medial to the ribs.
Yes, the right lung is lateral to the heart. Lateral is described from the midline outward; medial is outward toward the midline.
The gallbladder is lateral to the sternum. The sternum is a midline structure.
The medial border of the scapula is at the medial end of the spine of the scapula. This border is also called the vertebral border.
No. The sternum is superior to the descending colon.