The thoracic region is basically the chest and upper back. In the neck it begins at T-1 of the vertebra. The thoracic area extends to the last rib, front and back.
Heart & Lungs
12. 12 vertebrae in the thoracic spine.
lower cervical and upper thoracic region
The inferior border of the thoracic region is the bottom of the ribs. Thus all the ribs are within the thoracic region, icluding the two flaoting ribs at the bottom.
The Thoracic region of the spinal column.
Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccyx
The Thoracic Cavity
No, the acromial region (shoulder) is lateral to the thoracic region (chest).
lower cervical and upper thoracic region
1. Cephalothorax (Head region) 2. Abdomen (Thoracic region)
The thoracic region is basically the chest and upper back. In the neck it begins at T-1 of the vertebra. The thoracic area extends to the last rib, front and back.
The inferior border of the thoracic region is the bottom of the ribs. Thus all the ribs are within the thoracic region, icluding the two flaoting ribs at the bottom.
The thoracic vertebrae are found in the chest region of the body. Humans have twelve thoracic vertebrae which are located between the cervical and lumbar vertebrae.
The Thoracic region of the spinal column.
Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccyx
"The plueral cavity is in the upper thoracic region of the human body. In human anatomy, the pleural cavity encases the lungs and is surrounded by the rib cage and the thoracic vertebrae."
The four regions of a pig are the mouth, eyes, ears, and the snout.
Cervical - region of the neck Thoracic - region of the chest Lumbar - region of the waist Sacral - region of the sacrum Coccygeal - region of the tailbone
The Thoracic Cavity