No. One is a piece of clothing or armor, and the other is an anatomical structure.
Sternum is the scientific term for the breastbone.
Yes, the collarbone (clavicle) is located between the breastbone (sternum) and shoulder blade (scapula). It connects the arm to the body and helps with shoulder movement.
The cartilage between your ribs and breastbone allows for flexibility and movement of the ribcage during breathing. As you inhale, the cartilage expands and stretches, while it contracts and returns to its original position when you exhale. This movement helps to accommodate the expansion and contraction of the chest cavity during breathing.
The breastbone is also known as the sternum. It is a long, flat bone located in the center of the chest.
T cells are stored in the thymus gland, which is located in the chest behind the breastbone.
The scientific name for the breastplate is "pectoralis." It is also known as the pectoral plate or thoracic plate.
A military breastplate was a 'cuirass'
No, the sternum is NOT the same thing as vertebrae. The sternum is the breastbone. Vertebra are in the spine.
The breastbone is anteromedial to the shoulder blade.
Your breastbone is called the sternum.
Sternocostal or costosternal means pertaining to the breastbone and ribs.Costosternal
a breastplate is used to protect the internal organs, stomach, and the torso it was also used in the middle ages
The combining term for breastbone is stern(o).
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I guess clavicle is the breastbone & collarbone is the chest bone. They are the same literally
Sternocostal or costosternal means pertaining to the breastbone and ribs.Costosternal
The bone joining the shoulder blade to the breastbone is the clavicle, commonly known as the collarbone.