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You are thinking of the external intercostal muscle which attaches to the *bone* of the ribs. However, at the cartilage of the rib the muscular portion is replaced by the external intercostal *membrane.*
Muscles produce force on their attachments, causing piezoelectric force which eventually forms the bony landmarks you learn in anatomy lab.
1. The intercostal muscles help move and make up the wall of the chest and are located between the ribs. These muscle groups include the external intercostal muscles and the internal intercostal muscles.
2. The pectoralis minor muscle is the smaller of the two sets of muscles that connect the bones of the chest (including the ribs) to the shoulder and upper arm and cover the intercostals.
3. The origins of the diaphragm are found along the lumbar vertebrae of the spine and the inferior border of the ribs and sternum.
rectus abdominus muscle
The intercostal muscles
Intercostal muscle
floating rib
rectus abdominus muscle
quadratus lumborum
Ribs are classified according to their attachment to the sternum. The first seven pairs of ribs attach directly to the sternum and are called true ribs. Ribs 8-10 have cartilage that attaches to the cartilage of the seventh rib and are called false ribs. The eleventh and twelfth ribs do not attach to the sternum and are called floating ribs.
they have seven gills made of cartilage which are attached onto modified lungs
The scalenus anterior and the scalenus medius all insert into the first rib (the scalenus posterior inserts into the second rib). They originate from cervical vertebrae two to cervical vertebrae seven (C2 - C7). Each of the scalene muscles has several points of origin, which look like fingers from your spine.
The surgeon must remove a portion of rib cartilage in order to construct a framework for the missing ear, and children younger than five may not have enough cartilage.
These are called true ribs. They each have their own cartilage connection to the sternum.
What are the seven steps you should go through when you approach a roundabout?
What are the seven steps you should go through when you approach a roundabout?
One difference is that fish are bony. Sharks have a skeleton made of cartilage (like in your nose or kneecap). Sharks have five to seven gill slits, while fish only have one. Fish have swim bladders for bouyancy, sharks do not.
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