anatomical diagram illustrating the human rib

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Anatomical diagram illustrating the human rib Royalty Free Stock Photo
Diagram of a human rib cage illustrating anatomical structures. Ribs are depicted in Royalty Free Stock Photo
Diagram illustrating the human respiratory process, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Illustration of a human rib cage and sternum, featuring labels in nonsensical text. The Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Anatomical diagram illustrating the human rib
Anatomical Diagram of Rib Cage Articulations with Labels Royalty Free Stock Photo
Human Torso Anatomy: Circulatory System and Rib Cage 3D Render Royalty Free Stock Photo
Human Digestive System Anatomy Royalty Free Stock Photo
A 3d rendered anatomical illustration of human lungs being examined with a red stethoscope against a dark background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Side anatomical view of ribcage with red glow at costochondral junction, perfect for illustrating costochondritis, rib trauma, or Royalty Free Stock Photo
Human Back Anatomy Line Drawing, Detailed line drawing illustrating the muscles and skeletal structure of the upper human back, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Human Torso Anatomy with Skeleton and Organs human body Royalty Free Stock Photo
Anatomical diagram illustrating the human rib cage. The sternum is centrally located, connected to ribs via costal cartilage. Ribs are categorized as true ribs (first seven pairs directly attached to the sternum), false ribs (three pairs indirectly attached), and floating ribs (last two pairs with no sternum attachment). Each component is labeled for clarity, highlighting the structural organization of the thoracic skeleton, essential for protecting vital organs and facilitating respiration.


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