Kinesiology 2222A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Clavicle, Sternoclavicular Joint, Scapula

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On exam we will need to identify atypical vs. typical not the #. All ribs have a head on the bone, a surface to attach to the body, can have 1 or 2. Tubercle, lots of long bones have this where a bump is right below the head. It is an attachment point for muscles and ligaments or other bones. As the head moves laterally off the vertebral bodies, the tubercle braces against the transverse process of the thoracic vertebrae. Angle the turn in the rib, moves away then back. Costochondral between bone and the sternum, costal means rib, chondral means the chondral cell that is. Shaft/body the length portion the main cell in hyaline cartilage. Costal groove occurs on the internal surface aka. sub-costal groove. There are nerve/vessels that sit on this groove, moving the ribs and the intercostal ribs. [limbs + girdles that attach the limbs to the axial skeleton (eg. shoulder girdle, pelvic girdle)]

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