The Thoracic Cage: The Rib cage!
The human thoracic cage consists of the thoracic vertebrae, the ribs, the coastal cartilages and the sternum. They function to protect the contents of the upper abdomen and assist in respiration.
The human thoracic cage has 12 ribs on each side that terminate which means form an ending on their anterior or front side into a special cartilage called the coastal cartilage.
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Reference & Resources:
Drake, R. L., Vogl, A. W., & Mitchell, A. W. (2015). GRAY'S ANATOMY FOR STUDENTS (3rd ed.). CHURCH LIVINGSTONE: ELSEVIER. Pg. 124-128
(Drake & Mitchell, 2015)
Shier, D., Butler, J., Lewis, R., & Hole, J. W. (2018). Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th ed.). New York, NY. McGraw-Hill Education.Pg 223-228
(Shier, Butler & Hole., 2018)
Patrick, W., Thomas, R., (2009). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Atlas of Anatomy (1st ed.). Akansas. Wolters Kluwer. Pg 160-170
(Patrick & Thomas, 200
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The human thoracic cage has 12 ribs on each side that terminate which means form an ending on their anterior or front side into a special cartilage called the coastal cartilage.
***Learn how to study for Anatomy & Physiology, enjoy the music free version of this video in the -Study Zone- section and much more, go here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmhPgswuoCd--XV4Lu34Kkw/join
----Credits-----
Music: Pond5.com
Visuals: canstockphoto.com
pond5.com
shutterstock.com
Contributing writers and video editors:
Ricardo Perez
Michael Kostikin
Victor Onyino
Lorraine Bunag
Daniel Boyko
Reference & Resources:
Drake, R. L., Vogl, A. W., & Mitchell, A. W. (2015). GRAY'S ANATOMY FOR STUDENTS (3rd ed.). CHURCH LIVINGSTONE: ELSEVIER. Pg. 124-128
(Drake & Mitchell, 2015)
Shier, D., Butler, J., Lewis, R., & Hole, J. W. (2018). Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th ed.). New York, NY. McGraw-Hill Education.Pg 223-228
(Shier, Butler & Hole., 2018)
Patrick, W., Thomas, R., (2009). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Atlas of Anatomy (1st ed.). Akansas. Wolters Kluwer. Pg 160-170
(Patrick & Thomas, 200
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