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TYpical ribs

3rd , 4th , 5th , 6th , 7th , 8th and 9th pairs of rib are typical.

they consists of same features.

* in the posterior end of the typical ribs, there are two condral facets

*there is coastal groove in the inferior boarder

* there is typical angle lying in between tubercule and sharft

*it forms secondary cartilegenous joint with the body of sternum

Atypical ribs

1st , 2nd ,10th , 11th and 12th pair of ribs are atypical ribs

* in the posteriour end of atypical ribs, they have single fascet

*there is no costral groove in it

**there is no any angle

*the 1st rib forms primary cartilegenous joint with manubrum

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