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transverse costal facets

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What provides an articulation point for the ribs?


Transverse process.

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The Transverse process and the Spinous process


The articulation points of the ribs are the costal cartilages and the sternum in front, and the thoracic vertebrae in the back.
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The transverse process and spinous process.

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Ribs have two articulation points one where they join the spine and one where they meet the sternum This means that ribs move like a bucket handle.

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articular facets of the transverse processes

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The vertebral bone and the sternum (except for the lowest ribs, called "floating ribs" because they do not articulate with the sternum).

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Transverse process and Spinous process

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transverse process

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vetebral column

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