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| _________ are considered "true ribs" |
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| why are some ribs considered "true ribs" |
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| because they articulate with the sternum using their own costal cartilage |
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| ribs ______ (number) are considered "false ribs" |
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| Ribs 11 and 12 are considered ________ because _____________ |
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| floating ribs, they do not articulate with the sternum and the anterior ends are embedded in the abdominal muscles |
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| ribs 8-10 have common coastal cartilage that attach to the cartilage of which rib? |
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| What are the 4 landmarks of the ribs? |
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| Head, Tubercle, Angel and costal end |
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| what is the purpose of the rib head? |
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| articulate with facet on vertebra |
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| what is the purpose of the rib tubercle? |
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| articulate with facet on transverse process |
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| what is the purpose of the costal end |
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| articulate via costal cartilage with sternum |
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| what are the 3 landmarks of the sternum |
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| Xiphoid process, manubrium and nody |
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| ____ and ____ articulate with the manubrium |
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| the superior boarder of the manubrium is known as the ____ |
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| the manubrum is _____ to the body of the sternum |
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| the joint between the manubrium and the body is known as _____ |
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| the sternal angel is where the ________ of the second rib is located |
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| which landmark is used in surface anatiomy to landmark where to start counting ribs? |
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| The sternal angel is where ______ divides into ______ and _____ _______ |
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| trechea, left and right brochii |
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| the inferior boarder of the sternum's body is known as ____ |
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| the xiphoid process is _____ to the body of the sternum |
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| the thorax can move in ___ direction |
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| to increase volume of body cavity during inspiration |
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| vertical change occurs when __________ |
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| contraction of the diaphragm increases the vertical dimention |
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| anterior/posterior and lateral change will occur when _______ |
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| contraction of muscles around the ribs elevate the ribs |
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| experation for the most part uses _______ (type of movement) in _____ (body part) and _____ (body part) |
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| natural elastic recoil, lungs and throax |
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