intercoastals (body of sternum), Sternalis (manubrium of sternum), Sternocleidomastoid (manubrium of sternum), Pectoralis Major (body of sternum)
The rib that attaches to the sternum by the cartilage of rib 7 is called the "7th costal cartilage" or "costal cartilage of the 7th rib."
The sternocleidomastoid is a muscle that connects to your sternum, and the mastoid process.
Femur - Quadriceps muscle Skull - Temporalis muscle Sternum - Pectoralis major muscle Humerus - Deltoid muscle Tibia - Gastrocnemius muscle Vertebrae - Erector spinae muscle These are just a few examples, as there are many more bones and muscles in the human body.
The pectoralis major crosses the shoulder joint, also known as the glenohumeral joint. This muscle attaches from the sternum and clavicle to the humerus, allowing for movements like arm flexion, adduction, and medial rotation.
Tendon attaches muscle to bone. It is a fibrous connective tissue that is strong and flexible, allowing for movement and stability in the musculoskeletal system.
Intercoastals
The muscle that connects the sternum to the zygomatic arch is the sternocleidomastoid muscle. This muscle originates from the sternum and clavicle and attaches to the mastoid process of the temporal bone, which is part of the zygomatic arch. It helps with various movements of the head and neck.
The structure that attaches the ribs to the sternum is called the costal cartilage. It is a strip of hyaline cartilage that connects the bony rib to the sternum, allowing for flexibility and movement during breathing.
Yes it does.
costal cartillage
floating rib
The rib that attaches to the sternum by the cartilage of rib 7 is called the "7th costal cartilage" or "costal cartilage of the 7th rib."
Ligament attaches bone to bone tendon attaches muscle to bone
The function of the xiphoid process is to attach the cartilage in the celiac plexus to the sternum. It also indirectly attaches the costal cartilage to the sternum.
Costal cartilage
muscle from the sternum to the mastoid process, throught the clavicle
The rectus abdominus is a long, straplike muscle that connects the pubic bones to the rib and sternum.