rib
Yes, you can break bones in the chest.
You have lordosis.
The curved bones of the chest is called ribs
It is the bones at the chest that protects your chest. They are covered in muscle and tissue which does help pad and insulate it from the environment but it is the bones that do most of the protecting.
i think there are about 14 bones in the chest
the hip bones curve out because the women need the space for the baby... its a female thing the hip bones curve out because the women need the space for the baby... its a female thing
No
The chest bones, primarily the rib cage, are made up of ribs, the sternum (breastbone), and the thoracic vertebrae. The ribs consist of 12 pairs that connect to the spine at the back and curve around to attach to the sternum at the front via cartilage. The sternum is a flat bone located in the center of the chest and serves as an attachment point for the ribs. Together, these bones protect vital organs such as the heart and lungs while allowing for the expansion and contraction necessary for breathing.
The body consists of long bones, flat bones, irregular bones, short bones and sesmoid bones. The short bones include bones in the wrist and foot.
Because they lose calcium.
tarsals
There are often sesamoid bones at the interphalangeal joints resembling the petella in the knee