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
The sternum is a flat bone or membranous bone. It does not have a central medullary canal like long bones. For more information on bones & Joints particularly visit www.kneeindia.com
the bone connected to the breast plate by the neck
Chest or breast. It is also called Breast bone.
A popping or clicking sound coming from your breast bone is associated with the joints between the ribs and breast bone. These bones are connected by a length of cartilage. This is wear the noise comes from. The cracking or clicking can also be accompanied by a pain, tenderness, or joint swelling.
Sternum is located in the center of rib cage. You normally include manubrium sterni as a part of this bone. Sternum is located in the front of your chest.
The ribcage is made of lots of bones and the skull is made of two bones.
Lymph nodes are small tissues which house immunity cells which are connected by vessels. They are located around your arm pits, throat, collar bone, etc. The sub pectoral lymph nodes are the ones located under the breast area and have been associated with breast cancer.
Type your answer here... sternum
The clavicle or collar-bone.
The chicken breast has two sides which are connected in an chicken which has not been cut up. The halves are connected by the wishbone or pulley bone. A breast half may be what you think of just as a breast. Breast halves are also referred to as split breasts . "Boneless " means the bones have been removed.
They are connected to a cavity in the upper part of the bone, which is in turn connected to the middle ear.
Sternum.