It is known as the sternum
This is the sternum or breastbone and provides an anchoring point for the chest muscles and ribs.
I may or may not be wrong, but I think it might be the sternum. Hope this helped. =)
Breastbone or Sternum (Scientific Name)..... Is that what you were talking about (it is between the ribs)
The bone in center of the chest is known as the Sternum.
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Gladiolus, part of the sternum.
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The bone in the center of the chest is called the Sternum
the is the flat narrow bone in the middle of the chest.
The vertical bone in the chest is called the sternum or breastbone.
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It is the Sternum and it is made of cartilage.
The ribcage is made of lots of bones and the skull is made of two bones.
In the anterior position (front), the ribs connect to the sternum (breast bone) and in the posterior position (back), the vertebrae. There are free ribs that do not attach at the sternum, they just attach at the vertebrae.
Heterogeneous refers to a difference in some quantity between parts. If different ribs are said to have heterogeneous bone density, some of the ribs are more or less dense than others.
The common name for the costa bone is the rib cage. These are the curved arches of the bones that extend from the spine toward the sternum.
The bone in the center of the chest is the sternum; it is also called the breastbone.
Breastbone
It is the Sternum (breastbone).
I think you are looking for the Sternum, which is the bone at the front of the chest that connects most of the ribs together via some cartilage
Torso-the sternum is the flat bone in the center of your chest between them.
In the posterior position the ribs articulate on individual vertebrae of the spine. I the anterior position they converge on the sternum. There is no bone in the centre of cage made by the ribs.
It is called the Sternum.
It is the Sternum and it is made of cartilage.
The rib bone is also know as either the coastal ribs or floating ribs depending on the location of the rib bone.
Yes, it would not be pork ribs if the bone was not included.
The ribs should be cooked with bone down.
False ribs are ribs that have no direct attachment to the sternum (breast bone).