For a short time you can live with no ribs, but you would die after a day or two.
There's no set number for that, it's all down to how you break them, how overall healthy you are, and what care you can get. People have died from breaking ONE, if that single one punctured a lung, or the skin. Likewise people have survived from having most of the ribs on one side removed as part of surgical treatment of Tuberculosis.
Any person who was born with the correct amount of ribs has 11 ribs in all.
no all reptiles does not have ribs
No, not all ribs directly articulate with the sternum. Ribs 1 to 7 directly articulate with the sternum, while ribs 8 to 10 indirectly articulate with the sternum through the costal cartilages of the ribs above them. Ribs 11 and 12 are floating ribs that do not articulate with the sternum at all.
All Human being has to have 12 pairs of ribs it doesn't matter what age they they will all have amount of ribs in there body
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Pigs have ribs, but the ribs that we eat are not necessarily from pigs, cattle are also a source of ribs.
they are defined as floating ribs
Horses do not have floating ribs. Humans have floating ribs. Horses all have between 14 and 18 ribs, depending on the horse size.
Horses do not have floating ribs. Humans have floating ribs. Horses all have between 14 and 18 ribs, depending on the horse size.
No. We all have the same number of ribs.
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