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12 bones make up the ‘cage’ of thorax! The Ribs attach to vertebral column from back; and in the front they become costal cartilage.⁣⁣⁣⁣ Protects all our organs located in thoracic region & breathing. REV MED illustrations and diagrams of human female and male anatomy. Find physiology notes, tutorials, and more. Medical, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry, PA and healthcare students study platform of choice. Visit REV MED on IG @rev.med #medicine #anatomy #anatomyandphysiology #medschool #nursing Ribs Anatomy Notes, Bony Thorax Anatomy, Rib Cage Diagram, Spinal Column Anatomy, Bone Anatomy Study, Anatomy Diagrams Study, Thorax Anatomy Notes, Thoracic Cage Anatomy, Bones Anatomy Study

12 bones make up the ‘cage’ of thorax! The Ribs attach to vertebral column from back; and in the front they become costal cartilage.⁣⁣⁣⁣ Protects all our organs located in thoracic region & breathing. REV MED illustrations and diagrams of human female and male anatomy. Find physiology notes, tutorials, and more. Medical, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry, PA and healthcare students study platform of choice. Visit REV MED on IG @rev.med #medicine #anatomy #anatomyandphysiology #medschool #nursing

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Major body bones Cranium:(also know as the skull) support the structure of the face and protects the brain  Mandible:(jaw) hold the lower portion of teeth and allows chewing to take place  Ribs: protect the two important involuntary muscles and have three categories True Ribs: the first seven of the rib cage and are connected to the vertabrate in the back and sternum in the front False Ribs: the next three pairs, shorter then the true Ribs and are connected to the vertabrate in the back and Cage Illustration, Body Organs Diagram, Thoracic Cage, Human Ribs, Acupuncture Points Chart, Rib Pain, Thoracic Cavity, Biology Diagrams, Thoracic Vertebrae

Major body bones Cranium:(also know as the skull) support the structure of the face and protects the brain  Mandible:(jaw) hold the lower portion of teeth and allows chewing to take place  Ribs: protect the two important involuntary muscles and have three categories True Ribs: the first seven of the rib cage and are connected to the vertabrate in the back and sternum in the front False Ribs: the next three pairs, shorter then the true Ribs and are connected to the vertabrate in the back…

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