Intercostal spaces
In between human ribs are layers of intercostal muscles, nerves, and blood vessels that help support and protect the ribcage. Additionally, there is a thin layer of connective tissue called the intercostal membrane that separates each rib.
The external intercostal muscles run between the ribs. They are responsible for elevating the ribs during inhalation. The internal intercostal muscles are situated deeper and help with forced exhalation by depressing the ribs.
locate collar bone, right below is the first intercostal space then the second rib folows by second intercostal etc.
The ribs located between the 5th and 8th ribs in the human body are the 6th and 7th ribs.
The spaces between leaf veins are called interveinal areas. These areas are usually filled with chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis. The arrangement of veins and interveinal areas in leaves is important for nutrient and water transport.
The tufted vertical ridges are called wales. The apparent "spaces" between the wales are actually the base fabric called the ground (which can be plain or twill).
The gaps between the ribs are called intercostal spaces. These spaces are occupied by intercostal muscles, which play a crucial role in the mechanics of breathing by helping to expand and contract the ribcage. Each intercostal space is numbered according to the rib above it, and they also contain nerves, blood vessels, and lymphatics.
The groin
Inbetween the ribs is an acid mixture mainly made up of 75% acid and then 25% alcohol this mixture is called pobeum. so in between the ribs is pobeum.
pore spaces
In between human ribs are layers of intercostal muscles, nerves, and blood vessels that help support and protect the ribcage. Additionally, there is a thin layer of connective tissue called the intercostal membrane that separates each rib.
The spaces between rocks and soil are called pore spaces or interstitial spaces. These spaces are important for water infiltration, aeration, and root penetration in the soil.
The external intercostal muscles run between the ribs. They are responsible for elevating the ribs during inhalation. The internal intercostal muscles are situated deeper and help with forced exhalation by depressing the ribs.
locate collar bone, right below is the first intercostal space then the second rib folows by second intercostal etc.
the spaces between the teeth of a comb are called umpernaters :) that's their scientific name.
cementation
Intercostal Spaces