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slega [8]
3 years ago
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What bone is located at the centre of the rib cage?

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kvasek [131]3 years ago
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The bone that is located at the center of the rib cage is called STERNUM. 
There are 24 ribs in the human body and these are divided into two set of bones. The first seven bones are called true ribs and attached by cartilage directly to the sternum, which is at the center of the rib cage. Three of the remaining ribs which are called false ribs are attached to the sternum indirectly while the remaining two, called floating ribs are not attached to the sternum.
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