It is called the Diaphragm, which is under the lungs and rib cage. ---- The Diaphragm is what moves the rib cage up and down when you breath in and out.
Growing Pains perhaps depending upon your age.
Your solar plexus?
Pain under the rib cage is usually a cramp from exercising. If the pain does not subside, you may need to visit a doctor.
it is not possible to cunstruct a rib cage again.
You can break your rib cage a number of ways but overall from a blunt blow to the rib cage
References to:1. Lacing of the rib cage: rib cage kinesiology, Plaiting/lacing
stomach
Yes, whales do have rib cage.
Feeling a tugging sensation under your rib cage can be a sign of Lyme disease. It could also be something minor like a muscle spasm.
Severe pain under the center of your rib cage can be an indicator of a couple of things. It could be heartburn, an ulcer, gall stones, or a simple stomach bug.
These are the muscles that move the rib cage and they work together:Diaphragm (Prime mover of inhalation). If you need to breathe deeper you will use these:Scalenes (Elevate rib cage, assist in inhalation)Sternocleidomastoid (Elevate Rib Cage, assist in inhalation)Pectoralis minor (Elevate Rib Cage, assist in inhalation)External Intercostals (Elevate rib cage, assist in inhalation)Internal Intercostals (Depress, assist in exhalation)The diaphragm is under both voluntary control (holding your breath) and involuntary control (sleeping, reading)