There is a Xiphoid process, but I am not sure because you must clearly define your question.
The bone in the center of the chest is the sternum; it is also called the breastbone.
It is called the Xiphoid Process.
The patella is the flat triangular bone in front of your knee joint. The patella is called the kneecap in lay language.
It is called the breastbone, or sternum.
The triangle-shaped bone in your upper back is called the scapula, which is also known as the shoulder blade. It is an important bone that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) to the clavicle (collarbone) and helps in the movement of the shoulder joint.
The large medial area of the chest is called the sternum. It is a flat bone located in the center of the chest, and serves as an attachment point for ribs and some chest muscles.
The medical term for the chest bone is the sternum. It is a flat bone located in the center of the chest that connects to the ribs.
It is known as the sternumThis is the sternum or breastbone and provides an anchoring point for the chest muscles and ribs.I may or may not be wrong, but I think it might be the sternum. Hope this helped. =)Breastbone or Sternum (Scientific Name)..... Is that what you were talking about (it is between the ribs)
By the 'chest bone' do you mean the sternum? And which 'lower leg bone', the tibia or the fibula? If by 'chest bone' you mean the sternum, both of the 'lower leg bones' are longer.
It is in the center of the chest where all of the ribs attach. IT is also called the breast bone.
The sternum bone is in the middle of your chest, right above your heart and lungs.
The knee bone is called the patella, commonly known as the kneecap. It is a small, flat, triangular-shaped bone that protects the front of the knee joint.