transverse costal facets
What provides an articulation point for the ribs?
Transverse process.
The Transverse process and the Spinous process
The transverse process and spinous process.
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.
articular facets of the transverse processes
The vertebral bone and the sternum (except for the lowest ribs, called "floating ribs" because they do not articulate with the sternum).
Transverse process and Spinous process
transverse process
vetebral column
Thoracic Vertebra
Articulation
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Acetabulum is the point where the three components of Innominate Bones (ilium, ischium, and pubis) are met
Ribs that are directly connected to bone on only one end are "floating". There are short ribs in humans that are bonded to the sternum via cartilage, so they are free to flex or "float" at one end. This provides for increased flexibility, and decreased stress on the spine.
Transverse is one still looking for the other answer
Transverse Process and Spinous Process
There are two and the Transverse process is one of them. Can someone tell me what the other one is?
Thoracic vertebrae
The transverse process functions as the site of attachment for muscles and ligaments of the spine as well as the point of articulation of the ribs
Thoracic Vertebra
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Articulating facets of the thoracic vertebra.Transverse process.
articulation
The Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation has been one of the most widely used tests of articulation for many years. The test assesses articulation is words, sentences, and connected speech. It provides information about a child's articulation ability by sampling both spontaneous and imitative sounds. It measures articulation of consonant sounds and determines types of misarticulation. The Sounds-in-Words section is norm-referenced. The Sounds-in-Sentences and Stimulability sections are not norm-referenced.
The Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation has been one of the most widely used tests of articulation for many years. The test assesses articulation is words, sentences, and connected speech. It provides information about a child's articulation ability by sampling both spontaneous and imitative sounds. It measures articulation of consonant sounds and determines types of misarticulation. The Sounds-in-Words section is norm-referenced. The Sounds-in-Sentences and Stimulability sections are not norm-referenced.
Unlike all other thoracic vertebrae, 11th and 12th thoracic vertebrae lack articulation surfaces (for tubercle of ribs) on their transverse processes. The articulation facets (for head of rib) on the body of 11th and 12th thoracic vertebrae are large.