Yes. There are twelve thoracic vertebrae and a pair of ribs associated with each of them.
Each thoracic vertebrae is associated with a pair of ribs; therefore, there are 12 pairs of ribs around the chest cavity.
The part of the skeleton enclosing the thorax, consisting of the thoracic vertebrae, ribs, coastal cartilages, and sternum.
The thoracic vertebra
The thoracic section of the vertebrae include 12 bones, one for each set of ribs.
There are 12 pairs of ribs. All 12 pairs connect directly to the thoracic vertebrae.
These facets are associated with ribs which involve the thoracic vertebrae.
12 vertebrae have ribs attatched
The ribs articulate with the thoracic vertebrae. The thoracic vertebrae also articulate with each other.
The ribs articulate with the thoracic vertebrae.
The next 12 vertebrae. Develops a posterior curvature. Labeled T1 to T12. Supports the ribs. There are 12 pairs of ribs regardless of the sex of the individual.
Thoracic vertebrae are attached to a pair of ribs
The 12 ribs pairs, the sternum (manubrium, body and xiphoid) and the 12 thoracic vertebrae.