The cartilaginous tip of the sternum is also known as the xiphoid process. It is a small, cartilaginous extension at the bottom of the sternum and serves as an attachment point for some abdominal muscles. The xiphoid process can vary in shape and size among individuals.
The gallbladder is lateral to the sternum. The sternum is a midline structure.
The term "xiphoid" means "sword-shaped" and it refers to the small, sword-like structure at the inferior end of the sternum, known as the xiphoid process. It is a small, cartilaginous extension at the bottom of the sternum in the shape of a sword.
The nipple is lateral to the sternum.
The heat is posterior to the sternum, not anterior. It is a midline structure, like the sternum, so it is not lateral to the sternum.
Yes, the sternum is superior to the umbilicus (belly button). The sternum is located in the chest region, while the umbilicus is found on the abdominal region.
The sternum is bone.
The sternum IS a bone.
The sternum is a long, flat bone located in the center of the chest. It has three main parts: the manubrium, the body, and the xiphoid process. The manubrium is the top portion and connects to the clavicles, while the xiphoid process is the bottom portion and can vary in shape from person to person.
Another name for sternum could be chest or breastbone.rib cageBreastboneIn Layman terminology, the sternum is known as the breastbone.
No, the sternum is NOT the same thing as vertebrae. The sternum is the breastbone. Vertebra are in the spine.
Yes, and the sternum is medial to the shoulder.