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Clavicle bones or collarbones in red color 3D rendering illustration isolated on white with copy space. Human skeleton anatomy, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scapula, humerus and clavicle bones top view 3D rendering illustration isolated on white with copy space. Human skeleton and Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clavicle or collar bone x-ray front or anterior view. Osteology of the human skeleton, upper limb bones 3D rendering illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
3d render of skeleton clavicle bones anatomy Royalty Free Stock Photo
3d render of skeleton clavicle bones anatomy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clavicle Bone Anatomy - Anatomy Bones Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shoulder / Scapula / Clavicle - Anatomy Bones Royalty Free Stock Photo
3d render of skeleton clavicle bones anatomy
3d render of skeleton Scapula Bone anatomy Royalty Free Stock Photo
3d render of skeleton Scapula Bone anatomy Royalty Free Stock Photo
3d render of skeleton Scapula Bone anatomy Royalty Free Stock Photo
3d render of skeleton Scapula Bone anatomy Royalty Free Stock Photo
3d render of skeleton Scapula Bone anatomy Royalty Free Stock Photo
3d render of skeleton Scapula Bone anatomy Royalty Free Stock Photo
3d render of skeleton Scapula Bone anatomy Royalty Free Stock Photo
The sternum or breastbone is a long flat bone located in the central part of the chest. It connects to the ribs via cartilage and forms the front of the rib cage, thus helping to protect the heart, lungs, and major blood vessels from injury. Shaped roughly like a necktie, it is one of the largest and longest flat bones of the body. Its three regions are the manumit, the body, and the typhoid process.The word `sternum` originates from the Ancient Greek στέρνον, meaning `chest`.


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