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Q: By what name is the junction between the manubrium and the sternal body known?
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It is in the bone in the center of your ribcage. Your "Sternum". The Sternomanubrial joint articulates the body of your sternum with the upper portion of your sternium, also called the "Manubrium".


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Is the manubrium also called the breastbone?

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