HBS1HBB Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Thoracic Cavity, Pericardium, Brachiocephalic Artery

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> cone which at its upper end is the first rib and at the rear t1. > the lower margin of the thoracic cavity has costal margin at the anterior surface and posterior t t12 level. > the diaphragm sits domed (can be up to t4 on full expiration) and moves downwards during inspiration. > true ribs first 7, they have cartilaginous margins that attach onto the sternum. > false ribs ribs 8 10, have chondral sections that attach onto the cartilage/chondral region of a true rib and then onto the sternum. > floating ribs 11 & 12, don"t have cartilaginous sections muscles. > the external intercostals run superior to inferior and lateral to medial. > the internal intercostals run superior to inferior and medial to lateral major subdivisions. > right and left pulmonary cavity and between those is the mediastinum.

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