dramatic-audio:ehlihr: The phrase floating rib or vertebral rib (Latin: costae fluctuantes) refers t
dramatic-audio:ehlihr: The phrase floating rib or vertebral rib (Latin: costae fluctuantes) refers to the two lowermost, the eleventh and twelfth rib pairs; so-called because they are attached only to the vertebrae–and not to the sternum or cartilage of the sternum. These ribs are relatively small and delicate, and include a cartilaginous tip. [ID: art of Jonathan Sims from The Magnus Archives. He’s a thin man with light brown skin and a long, gaunt face. He has straight, shoulder-length greying black hair, falling loosely around his face, and he’s wearing dark brown trousers and a light brown coat. His brown shirt looks as though it has been eaten away, and his coat is flying open in the wind, revealing his ribcage and spine. Other than his bones, he is hollow inside his chest cavity. Jon is holding both of his hands up in the air, one with an open palm and one holding a tape recorder, and he’s looking down at his chest with shock and disgust. End ID] -- source link
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