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Are my ribs bendy?

Before proceeding with the topic let us first know the meaning of the word “bendy”. Bendy stands for the ability of something to be physically flexible.

Let us reframe our question with the meaning of bendy – “ Are my ribs flexible?”

Let us learn how ribs are attached to other bones through cartilage and ligament. But before that let us learn what all bones come together to form a thoracic cage or rib cage.

  1. The rib cage is formed by the sternum, 12 pairs of ribs along with their costal cartilage on the anterior (front) side and thoracic vertebrae of the posterior (back) side.

Sternum-

Ribs-

Thoracic Vertebrae-

Irrespective of the movement of the thoracic cage, human ribs can not be described by the term bendy. Human ribs are not flexible. Instead, with the help of cartilage, there is the possible movement of the thoracic cage helping in respiration.

Fun Facts:

  1. Women’s ribs are found to be 10% smaller in volume as compared to man’s ribs.
  2. Thoracic cage has the ability to expand about 3-5 cm during breathing.
  3. The rib cage is made to protect internal organs such as the heart and lungs, yet it can get fractured due to small things such as sneezing. This happens because of internal pressure.

Additional Questions:

  1. What are the parts of ribs?
  2. What are the parts of the sternum?

True or False:

  1. Human ribs are bendy.
  2. There are four types of ribs found in human being.
  3. Ribs attach to the sternum through the costal cartilage.
  4. The sternum is also called a breastbone.
  5. On the posterior side, ribs are attached to the sternum.

Objective Quiz:

  1. There are _________ of ribs present in human body.
    1. 12 pairs.
    2. 15 pairs.
    3. 8 pairs.
    4. 11 pairs.
  2. Cartilage allows for the easy _______.
    1. Movement of joint.
    2. Arrangement of joint.
    3. Dislocation of joint.
    4. None of the above.
  3. __________ are called as true ribs.
    1. One to seven pairs
    2. Eight to twelve.
    3. Two to seven.
    4. Four to nine.
  4. Floating ribs are not attached to _________.
    1. Sternum at the front.
    2. Sternum at the back.
    3. Thoracic vertebrae at the front.
    4. Thoracic vertebrae at the back.
  5. There is ________ number of thoracic vertebrae present in the human body.
    1. Eight.
    2. Twelve.
    3. Nine.
    4. Eleven.
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