Thorax is enclosed by breast bones, ribs and thoracic vertebrae.
they are connected to the breastbone and the spine
Sternocostal or costosternal means pertaining to the breastbone and ribs.Costosternal
Immovable
Breastbone
It is the Sternum (breastbone).
the part of the body of a mammal between the neck and the abdomen, including the cavity enclosed by the ribs, breastbone, and dorsal vertebrae, and containing the chief organs of circulation and respiration; the chest.
The breastbone, or sternum, is a flexible plate of cartilage that holds the front of most of the ribs in place to form the thoracic cage.
It is a joint found between the sternum (breastbone) and any of the ribs that attach to it.
The cartilage between your ribs and breastbone allows for flexibility and movement of the ribcage during breathing. As you inhale, the cartilage expands and stretches, while it contracts and returns to its original position when you exhale. This movement helps to accommodate the expansion and contraction of the chest cavity during breathing.
the heart is situated just behind and slightly left of the breastbone, from this bone arises the ribs, the bones that go around the body trunk and defines the thorax. This anatomy is how the skeleton protects the heart.
The word 'chest' is a common noun, a general word for the part of the body enclosed by the ribs and the breastbone; a container used for storing, safekeeping, or shipping; the treasury of a public institution; a word for any chest of any kind.
This type of arthritis refers to the inflammation of the cartilage where ribs attach to the breastbone, or the sternum. Heredity, viruses or injury may cause it.