Sternum
The manubrium or manubrium sterni is the upper part of the sternum. It articulates with the clavicles and first two ribs.
The three parts are called * Manubrium (top-most part) * (gladiolus) Body of sternum * Xiphoid process (bottom-most part)
It is known as the sternumThis is the sternum or breastbone and provides an anchoring point for the chest muscles and ribs.I may or may not be wrong, but I think it might be the sternum. Hope this helped. =)Breastbone or Sternum (Scientific Name)..... Is that what you were talking about (it is between the ribs)
Sternum is the scientific term for the breastbone.
The correct answer is the Sternum.
The sternum is part of the chest skeleton system, it has nothing to do with the heart.
Sternum
sternum
The manubrium or manubrium sterni is the upper part of the sternum. It articulates with the clavicles and first two ribs.
There is no muscle that connects the sternum to the zygomatic arch. The zygomatic arch is a part of the zygoma, a facial bone. The sternum is in the chest.
The three parts are called * Manubrium (top-most part) * (gladiolus) Body of sternum * Xiphoid process (bottom-most part)
chest
First part (proximal portion) of the sternum.
· sternum · stomach
body or gladiolus
Immediately inferior to the body. This is the "pointy" part of the sternum.