Description of a typical rib:
Typical Ribs. The typical rib consists of a head, neck and body: The head is wedge shaped, and has two articular facets separated by a wedge of bone. One facet articulates with the numerically corresponding vertebrae, and the other articulates with the vertebrae above.

#A typical rib has a head at the proximal ensue less a costal cartilage at the distal subside
#The shaft is curved and presents two surfaces and two borders
#The lateral surface is convex and has a broad groove at its upper share.
#The medial surface is serene and concave
#Cranial be stuffy to is thick and concave
#Caudal partner occurring is convex
#The head presents 2 articular facets separtes by a groove


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