The Latin name for ribs is Costae, or costa. The ribs are called the "Costals."
The Latin term for ribs is costae.
The scientific name for the ribcage is thoracic cage, which includes the ribs, sternum, and thoracic vertebrae. It is a bony structure that protects the vital organs located in the chest cavity, such as the heart and lungs.
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The rib bone is also know as either the coastal ribs or floating ribs depending on the location of the rib bone.
The "true" ribs are the first 8 ribs of the horse's rib cage (there are 18 total ribs). They are the true ribs because the attach to both the vertebrae above them and the sternum below. I found this in a book-Chapter 35 of Saddles by Russel H. Beatie. Hope this helps.
The other name for ribs is "costae." This term is derived from Latin, where "costa" means rib. Ribs are the curved bones that form the ribcage, protecting the thoracic cavity and supporting the respiratory system.
the ribs
The rib bone is also know as either the coastal ribs or floating ribs depending on the location of the rib bone.
the name of the muscle that is attached to your ribs is called a Diaphragm,it helps your lungs to breathe.
The intercostal muscles. Intercostal means "between ribs".
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.