-
largest and
longest flat
bones of the body. Its
three regions are the
manubrium, the body, and the
xiphoid process. The word "sternum"
originates from...
- It is
given the name
sternocleidomastoid because it
originates at the
manubrium of the
sternum (sterno-) and the
clavicle (cleido-), and has an insertion...
-
above the
manubrium of the sternum. The
suprasternal notch is a
visible dip in
between the neck,
between the clavicles, and
above the
manubrium of the sternum...
- on the
counting of
sternum (which may
alternatively be
included as the
manubrium, body of sternum, and the
xiphoid process). It is
composed of 300 bones...
- junction) is the
synarthrotic joint formed by the
articulation of the
manubrium and the body of the sternum. The
sternal angle is a
palpable clinical...
- ribs and the
adjoining costal cartilages, the
sternum (along with the
manubrium and
xiphoid process), and the 12
thoracic vertebrae articulating with...
-
sternoclavicular joint or
sternoclavicular articulation is the
joint between the
manubrium of the
sternum and the
clavicle bone. It is
structurally cl****ed as a...
- vessel,
posterior to the
junction of the
first costal cartilage with the
manubrium of the sternum. The
brachiocephalic veins are the
major veins returning...
-
place so that the arm can hang freely. Medially, it
articulates with the
manubrium of the
sternum (breastbone) at the
sternoclavicular joint. At its lateral...
- have oral arms, but a much
smaller central stalk-like structure, the
manubrium, with
terminal mouth opening, and are
distinguished by the
absence of...