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Noun
ribs- Plural of rib
Verb
ribs- third-person singular of rib
Extensive Definition
- This article is about the bones called ribs. For other meanings, see rib (disambiguation).
Human anatomy
Human beings have 24 ribs (12 pairs). The first
seven sets of ribs have their own individual cartilage connections with the
sternum. The following
three sets are known as "false ribs",
these share a common cartilaginous connection to the sternum, while
the last two (eleventh and twelfth ribs) are termed floating
ribs (costae fluitantes) or vertebral ribs. They are attached
to the vertebrae only, and not to the sternum or cartilage coming
off of the sternum. Some people are missing one of the two pairs of
floating ribs, while others have a third pair. Rib removal
is the surgical excision of ribs for therapeutic or cosmetic
reasons.
The ribcage is separated from the lower abdomen
by the thoracic
diaphragm which controls breathing. When the diaphragm
contracts, the ribcage and thoracic cavity are expanded, reducing
intra-thoracic pressure and drawing air into the lungs.
In other animals
In mammals, one generally thinks of ribs occurring only in the chest. However, during the development of mammalian embryos, fused-on remnants of ribs can be traced in neck vertebrae (cervical ribs) and sacral vertebrae.In reptiles, ribs sometimes occur
in all vertebrae from the neck to the sacrum.
Fish can have up to
four ribs on each vertebra and this can easily be seen in the
herring, although not
all fish have this many.
Additional images
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References
- Clinically Oriented Anatomy, 4th ed. Keith L. Moore and Robert F. Dalley. pp. 62-64
ribs in Breton: Kostezenn
ribs in Bulgarian: Ребро
ribs in Catalan: Costella
ribs in Czech: Žebro
ribs in Danish: Ribben
ribs in German: Rippe
ribs in Spanish: Costilla
ribs in Esperanto: Ripo
ribs in French: Côte (anatomie)
ribs in Scottish Gaelic: Aisean
ribs in Croatian: Rebra
ribs in Indonesian: Tulang rusuk
ribs in Italian: Costola
ribs in Hebrew: צלעות
ribs in Latin: Costa (anatomia)
ribs in Latvian: Ribas
ribs in Lithuanian: Šonkaulis
ribs in Malay (macrolanguage): Tulang
rusuk
ribs in Dutch: Rib (anatomie)
ribs in Japanese: 肋骨
ribs in Norwegian: Ribben
ribs in Polish: Żebra (anatomia)
ribs in Portuguese: Costela
ribs in Russian: Ребро
ribs in Slovak: Rebro
ribs in Slovenian: Rebro
ribs in Finnish: Kylkiluu
ribs in Swedish: Revben
ribs in Tamil: விலா எலும்பு
ribs in Thai: กระดูกซี่โครง
ribs in Turkish: Kaburga
ribs in Ukrainian: Ребра
ribs in Vlaams: Rebbe
ribs in Chinese: 肋骨