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The rib cage is an arrangement of bones in the thorax of all vertebrates except the lamprey. It is formed by the vertebral column, ribs, and sternum and encloses the heart and lungs. In humans, the rib cage, also known as the thoracic cage, is a bony and cartilaginous structure which surrounds the thoracic cavity and supports the pectoral girdle (shoulder girdle), forming a core portion of the human skeleton. A typical human rib cage consists of 24 ribs, the sternum (with xiphoid process), costal cartilages, and the 12 thoracic vertebrae. Together with the skin and associated fascia and muscles, the rib cage makes up the thoracic wall and provides attachments for the muscles of the neck, thorax, upper abdomen, and back.
Ribs are described based on their location and connection with the sternum. Ribs that articulate directly with the sternum are called true ribs, whereas those that connect indirectly via cartilage are termed false ribs.
The terms true and false rib describe rib pairs that are directly or indirectly attached to the sternum. The phrase true rib (Latin: costae verae), or fixed rib, refers to the first seven, or vertebrosternal, rib pairs. The phrase false rib (Latin: costae spuriae), or vertebrochondral ribs refers to the eighth-to-twelfth pairs of ribs. The eighth-to-tenth pairs of ribs connect to the sternum indirectly via the costal cartilages of the ribs above them. Their elasticity allows ribcage movement for respiratory activity.
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The human body is the entire structure of a human being and comprises a head, neck, trunk (which includes the thorax and abdomen), arms and hands, legs and feet. Every part of the body is composed of various types of cells, the fundamental unit of life.
At maturity, the estimated average number of cells in the body is given as 37.2 trillion. This number is stated to be of partial data and to be used as a starting point for further calculations. The number given is arrived at by totalling the cell numbers of all the organs of the body and cell types. The composition of the human body is made up of a number of certain elements including carbon, calcium and phosphorus.
The study of the human body involves anatomy and physiology. The human body can show anatomical non-pathological anomalies known as variations which need to be able to be recognised. Physiology focuses on the systems and their organs of the human body and their functions. Many systems and mechanisms interact in order to maintain homeostasis.
✅ https://www.AnimatedAnatomy.com/ ✅ ◄◄◄ CLICK TO PURCHASE ALL LESSONS This video includes many structures from thorax and discusses the anatomy of ribs as well as anatomy of rib cage in general. I also talk about sternum anatomy in my other videos that you can find on my website. I also discussed the anatomy of false ribs, true ribs and floating ribs and the way they articulate with thoracic vertebrae and how they create the thoracic wall. Ribs are also called the costae. My Facebook fan page: https://www.facebook.com/FahriceDjozic3 http://www.biodigitalhuman.com/. Please, subscribe to get our newest videos and lessons: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TeacherFlash
Rib Cage Song/The Human Body for Kids/Learn about the Human Body for Children Learn about your rib cage in the human body with this fun and catchy video and song. And don't forget to sing along! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kidslearningtube Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/kidslearningtube Tweet Us: https://twitter.com/learningtube Instagram: https://instagram.com/kidslearningtube Add us on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+KidsLearning... Music: Copyright 2016 Kids Learning Tube Video: Copyright 2016 Kids Learning Tube LYRICS: I’m your Rib Cage I keep your insides safe Attached to your spine Your vital organs I encase I’m your rib cage Made up of 24 bones I expand when you breathe And your chest is my home Lets start by looking at all these bones in me They wrap around...
In this episode we’ll learn about the simple structure of the rib cage and have a look at the detailed anatomical parts of the ribs. Assignment Images - http://www.proko.com/anatomy-of-the-rib-cage-for-artists Full Access to Premium Videos - http://www.proko.com/anatomy Don't miss new tutorials - http://www.proko.com/subscribe Course Package Deals - http://www.proko.com/package-deals Follow Proko: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/prokotv Twitter - https://twitter.com/StanProkopenko Instagram - http://instagram.com/stanprokopenko Tumblr - http://stanprokopenko.tumblr.com/ Google+ - http://bit.ly/stangplus Email Newsletter- http://www.proko.com/subscribe --- CREDITS: Music Used with Permission Intro - http://www.freakfandango.es/ Background Music - iMovie Free Music Library Sound E...
In this episode, I’ll show you how to draw the forms of the rib cage step by step. GIVEAWAY! *Completed* If you’d like to win a free membership to the premium anatomy course, go to facebook.com/prokotv and share the post for this video. I’ll choose a random winner next Wednesday. Good luck! Full Access to Premium Videos - http://www.proko.com/anatomy Don't miss new tutorials - http://www.proko.com/subscribe Course Package Deals - http://www.proko.com/package-deals Follow Proko: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/prokotv Twitter - https://twitter.com/StanProkopenko Instagram - http://instagram.com/stanprokopenko Tumblr - http://stanprokopenko.tumblr.com/ Google+ - http://bit.ly/stangplus Email Newsletter- http://www.proko.com/subscribe --- CREDITS: Music Used with Permission Intro -...
This is a muscle sparing posterolateral approach for rib surgery. This is the Synthes MatrixRIB system and some minor points of technique are noted.
This video and its channel are supported by "Human Anatomy Education" page on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/AnatomyEducation After watching this video, it is expected that you will be able to identify the ribs and costal cartilages sternum (manubrium, body, xiphoid process, jugular notch, sternal angle, sternal foramen) arrangement of the 3 layers of intercostal muscles: external, internal, & innermost (subcostal & transverse thoracic). direction of intercostal muscle fibers external intercostal membrane. position, parts, & attachments of the diaphragm course of internal thoracic artery intercostal neurovascular bundle (intercostal vein, artery and nerve) and collateral branch relation of the intercostal neurovascular bundle to costal groove and rib borde...
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http://www.anatomyzone.com 3D anatomy tutorial on the features of the sternum using the BioDigital Human (http://www.biodigitalhuman.com). This basic 3d anatomy tutorial covers the basic features of the sternum. The following features are covered: Manubrium: sternal notch, facets for clavicle and first costal cartilage, demifacet for 2nd rib Body of sternum: facets for ribs 3-6 and demifacets for ribs 2 and 7 Xiphoid process: demifacet Join the Facebook page for updates: http://www.facebook.com/anatomyzone Follow me on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/anatomyzone Subscribe to the channel for more videos and updates: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=theanatomyzone
http://www.anatomyzone.com 3D anatomy tutorial on the skeletal features of the thoracic wall, using the BioDigital Human (http://www.biodigitalhuman.com). This 3D anatomy tutorial covers the basic bony framework of the thoracic wall. A tutorial will be following soon on the musculature of the thoracic wall to complement this. The following structures are discussed: - Thoracic vertebrae - Ribs (true, false, floating) - Sternum (manubrium, body, xiphoid process) Superior thoracic aperture Inferior thoracic aperture Join the Facebook page for updates: http://www.facebook.com/anatomyzone Follow me on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/anatomyzone Subscribe to the channel for more videos and updates: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=theanatomyzone
In the old Human anatomy, the rib cage had 3 floating ribs in the front. Reality residue has been found in an Indonesian commercial that aired in March 1997. The commercial shows 2 people drinking milk for calcium and the skeletons show 6 floating ribs (3 floating ribs on each side) in the front. LINK BELOW Reality Residue at 1:52 RCTI Commercial Break - March 1997 (Part 5) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYT1e2LBLH0&feature;=youtu.be Old Human Anatomy Recreated - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvgYEPVnZh8&t;=35s