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Q: What is a fist sized cone shaped muscle sitting between the lungs and behind the sternum?
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What muscle connects the sternum to the zygomatic arch?

There is no muscle that connects the sternum to the zygomatic arch. The zygomatic arch is a part of the zygoma, a facial bone. The sternum is in the chest.


What is the muscular organ behind the sternum between the lungs?

the liverThe heart.The heart.It is the heartHearttickertickerHeart, may beThe heart is the muscular organ located between the lungs.The heart.


What muscle attaches to the sternum?

intercoastals (body of sternum), Sternalis (manubrium of sternum), Sternocleidomastoid (manubrium of sternum), Pectoralis Major (body of sternum)


What muscle attaches to sternum?

Intercoastals


Is a sternaclydamastoid a muscle or bone?

muscle from the sternum to the mastoid process, throught the clavicle


What muscle spans from the ribs to sternum to the pubic bones?

The rectus abdominus is a long, straplike muscle that connects the pubic bones to the rib and sternum.


Is the sternocleidmastoid bone your collar bone?

The clavicle is referred to as the collar bone. The sternocleidomastoid is the muscle that starts at the mastoid process behind your ear and connects between your collar bone and sternum, giving you the ability to move your head up and down.


What is sternocleidomastiod?

its a big muscle that goes from the top of your sternum (chest bone) to the mastoid process (the bone behind your ear) you use it to turn your head left and right.


What muscle raises the sternum during forced inhalation?

diaphragm


What is the muscle that travels from the sternum to the lateral side of the head?

Sternoclamastoid...... it has 3 connecting points the Mastoid process of your jaw, the clavicle, and the sternum.... hence the name. I am not positive I spelled it correct but that is what that muscle is called.


What muscle has its origin on the manubrium of the sternum?

Internal oblique


What large muscle originates along the sternum and inserts onto the humerus?

You have the pectoralis major muscle in the chest wall. It arise from the sternum and the clavicle. It is inserted on the lateral part of the bicipital groove.