The xiphoid process
The small hole at the bottom of the front of the neck is called the sternal notch or jugular notch. It is a U-shaped dip at the top of the sternum where the collarbones meet.
A top notch pilot is referred to as an ace.
The indentation in the top of the manubrium is called the jugular notch, also known as the suprasternal notch. This anatomical feature is used as a landmark for various medical measurements and procedures.
The cranial portion of the sternum is called the manubrium. It is the top portion of the sternum that articulates with the clavicles and the first rib.
Place your hands on the middle of the chest, on the sternum. If you feel the notch (xiphoid process), move your hands up the sternum off of the notch.
The depression at the most proximal portion of the sternum. In an intact body, you can feel this notch located between sternal ends of the clavicle.
Top-Notch Magazine was created in 1910.
Top-Notch Magazine ended in 1937.
The breast bone is also called the sternum in scientific communities. It is made of three parts, the manubrium (top), the gladeolus, and the zyphoid.SternumThe medical term for the breast bone is...the Sternum.
"top notch" means "first class", "among the best ", "a-one". Example: Our school has a top notch baseball team.
The sprastal notch, also known as the sternal notch, is a concave indentation located at the top of the sternum (breastbone) where the clavicles (collarbones) meet. Its primary purpose is to serve as a landmark for anatomical reference in medical practice and surgical procedures, helping to locate the trachea and major blood vessels. Additionally, it provides structural support to the upper thoracic region.
The hole at the front base of the neck is called the "suprasternal notch" or "jugular notch." It is a visible indentation located between the clavicles and above the sternum, serving as an anatomical landmark for various medical assessments. The suprasternal notch is often used in clinical settings to help locate structures in the neck and chest.