With the clavicals (as well as)
The coastal cartilage of the first and second ribs and the body of the sternum.
To a slight extent the clavicle but more importantly the humerus.
At the shoulder, the head of the humerus articulates with the glenoid fossa of the scapula.
The acromion process of the scapula articulates with the distal clavicle. This joint is called the acromioclavicular joint.
The scapula articulates with the humerus at the glenoid cavity to form the shoulder joint. It also articulates with the clavicle at acromion to form the acromioclavicular joint.
Glenoid fossa
The manubrium is the superior portion of the sternum and what articulates with the clavicles.
The manubrium or manubrium sterni is the upper part of the sternum. It articulates with the clavicles and first two ribs.
The lateral third has two surfaces, an upper and a lower; and two borders, an anterior and a posterior.
The bones that articulate with the clavicle are the manubrium of the sternal end, and the acromion of the scapula.
It is in the bone in the center of your ribcage. Your "Sternum". The Sternomanubrial joint articulates the body of your sternum with the upper portion of your sternium, also called the "Manubrium".
The manubrium is the superior portion of the sternum and what articulates with the clavicles.
Yes, it does.
The manubrium or manubrium sterni is the upper part of the sternum. It articulates with the clavicles and first two ribs.
clavicles
The lateral third has two surfaces, an upper and a lower; and two borders, an anterior and a posterior.
The bones that articulate with the clavicle are the manubrium of the sternal end, and the acromion of the scapula.
It is in the bone in the center of your ribcage. Your "Sternum". The Sternomanubrial joint articulates the body of your sternum with the upper portion of your sternium, also called the "Manubrium".
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.
Manubrium, body and xiphoid process
manubrium
No, it is between the clavicle and manubrium
The indentation at the top of the manubrium is called the jugular notch.