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The sternum is part of the axial skeleton.
Yes, the sternum is located in the anterior (front) part of the body, while the descending colon is located in the posterior (back) part of the body. Therefore, the sternum is medial to the descending colon.
The manubrium or manubrium sterni is the upper part of the sternum. It articulates with the clavicles and first two ribs.
The inferiormost part of the sternum is known as the xiphoid process. It is a small, cartilaginous extension at the bottom of the sternum and does not fully ossify until adulthood. The xiphoid process serves as an attachment point for some abdominal muscles and provides support to the lower part of the ribcage.
Well, lateral means "next to", which refers to the ribs (or cartilage connecting the ribs to the sternum). Depending on which portion of the sternum you are referring to, you will end up at a different rib, which are numbered from top to bottom, 1 - 7. There are 12 sets of ribs total, but only 7 are "lateral" to the sternum.
The sternum is part of the axial skeleton.
The correct answer is the Sternum.
The sternum is part of the chest skeleton system, it has nothing to do with the heart.
sternum
Yes, the sternum is located in the anterior (front) part of the body, while the descending colon is located in the posterior (back) part of the body. Therefore, the sternum is medial to the descending colon.
The manubrium or manubrium sterni is the upper part of the sternum. It articulates with the clavicles and first two ribs.
The inferiormost part of the sternum is known as the xiphoid process. It is a small, cartilaginous extension at the bottom of the sternum and does not fully ossify until adulthood. The xiphoid process serves as an attachment point for some abdominal muscles and provides support to the lower part of the ribcage.
No, Cranium is around the Brain, and the sternum is the middle of your chest cavity.
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First part (proximal portion) of the sternum.