NO
The sternum and rib cage are medial to the breast.
Ribcage is the scientific name.The rib cage defines the thorax, or upper body, so the medical term for rib cage is 'thoracic cage'. (Thore -ASS-ik)
the heart is medial/proximal to the rib cage
The liver is located under the right rib cage and extends into the upper right quadrant of the abdomen.
They are in his chest cavity protected by his upper rib cage.
The rib cage supports and protects vital organs in the thoracic cavity, including the heart and lungs. It also provides structural support for the upper body and aids in respiration by allowing the expansion and contraction of the chest during breathing. Additionally, the rib cage serves as an attachment point for muscles involved in breathing and upper limb movements.
it is not possible to cunstruct a rib cage again.
It may be a hernia. See a doctor.
The strongest protractor of the scapula is the serratus anterior muscle. It originates from the upper ribs and inserts along the medial border of the scapula. Contraction of the serratus anterior muscle pulls the scapula forward around the rib cage.
References to:1. Lacing of the rib cage: rib cage kinesiology, Plaiting/lacing
You can break your rib cage a number of ways but overall from a blunt blow to the rib cage
Yes, whales do have rib cage.