The bone in the center of the chest is the sternum; it is also called the breastbone.
Breastbone
It is the Sternum (breastbone).
The medical term for the chest bone is the sternum. It is a flat bone located in the center of the chest that connects to the ribs.
Torso-the sternum is the flat bone in the center of your chest between them.
It is known as the sternumThis is the sternum or breastbone and provides an anchoring point for the chest muscles and ribs.I may or may not be wrong, but I think it might be the sternum. Hope this helped. =)Breastbone or Sternum (Scientific Name)..... Is that what you were talking about (it is between the ribs)
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
It is in the center of the chest where all of the ribs attach. IT is also called the breast bone.
It is called the Sternum.
The sternum is a long, flat bone located at the center of the chest that connects to the ribs on both sides. It serves as an important attachment point for various muscles and ligaments, providing structural support to the chest cavity. The sternum is also commonly referred to as the breastbone.
No, the breast bone (sternum) and ribs are two different parts of the human body. The sternum is a flat bone located in the center of the chest, while ribs are long curved bones that form the rib cage and help protect the internal organs.
The middle of the rib cage is made up of three parts: The Manubrium, (top); The Sternum, (middle); and The Xiphoid Process, (bottom).
I think you are talking about the sternum. It has 3 parts...the Manubrium (top part), Gladiolus (body), and the Xiphoid process (bottom part).