No, not normally. It is not attached to the other ribs, and is essentially free-floating. I cannot think of anything pathological that could cause that.
No. It is not. It is somewhat unstable since it has no connection to the sterum (breast bone)
intestines
it was the right rib.
When you cough and get pain below the right rib cage, it can be caused by a pulled muscle. Only your doctor can give you a correct diagnosis.
the vertebrate's at the bottom is the coccyx
Lumbar Region
No, but I have the same thing right now...
bottom of ribs and above the legs
The four ribs at the bottom of the rib cage are called floating ribs because they are not directly attached to the sternum. They are known as ribs 11 and 12, with rib 11 being the first of the floating ribs and rib 12 being the last.
Left 11th rib. Right 2nd rib.
Jewel.
The diaphragm, a muscle right at the bottom of you rib cage, pulls air into your lungs and pushes it back out.