The combining term for breastbone is stern(o).
The bone joining the shoulder blade to the breastbone is the clavicle, commonly known as the collarbone.
Yes, the heart is located behind the breastbone (sternum) in the chest cavity. It lies slightly to the left of the midline of the body.
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The patella is commonly referred to as the kneecap bone, not the breastbone. The breastbone is known as the sternum.
The clavicles and ribs are lateral to the sternum. Both bones articulate with the breastbone.
Yes, the nose is lateral to the scapula. Lateral means away from the midline of the body, and the nose is located on the front of the face while the scapula is on the back of the shoulder blade.
The lateral end of the clavicle is the one closest to the arm and farthest from the breastbone. It articulates with the acromion process of the scapula.
Medial basically refers to being in the middle. Lateral basically refers to on or at the sides. The lungs are located on either side of the heart, so they are lateral to the heart.
The breastbone is anteromedial to the shoulder blade.
Your breastbone is called the sternum.
No. The sternum is superior to the descending colon.
Sternocostal or costosternal means pertaining to the breastbone and ribs.Costosternal
The combining term for breastbone is stern(o).
Sternocostal or costosternal means pertaining to the breastbone and ribs.Costosternal
The bone joining the shoulder blade to the breastbone is the clavicle, commonly known as the collarbone.
Another name for sternum could be chest or breastbone.