NO. Here's how to find your heart: with your finer, find the bottom of your sternum (the flat bone in the middle of your chest that's connected to your ribs). Move your finger about two inches to the left; this is where the bulk of your heart is. The top of your heart IS in the middle of your chest, but it tilts towards your left hip.
Yes. Your heart is in the median plane and middle of your chest. Your heart is on some what left side. So you have one third of the heart on the right side of the median plane and two third on the left to the median plane.
in the middle between the sternum and the lungs
The rib cage, or your sternum. :) :) LOL GTG
Heart implacement.
Left.
The sternum bone is in the middle of your chest, right above your heart and lungs.
Flat, i believe. The sternum bone is in the middle of your chest, right above your heart and lungs.
Sternum
You're probably describing pectus carinatum, which is a deformity of the chest caused by the sternum (breast bone) and ribs poking out where they meet in the middle.
its the sternum
its the sternum
The sternum is a flat bone or membranous bone. It does not have a central medullary canal like long bones. For more information on bones & Joints particularly visit www.kneeindia.com
Because the heart was developed from tissues that makes it go to the left side.
It is known as the sternumThis is the sternum or breastbone and provides an anchoring point for the chest muscles and ribs.I may or may not be wrong, but I think it might be the sternum. Hope this helped. =)Breastbone or Sternum (Scientific Name)..... Is that what you were talking about (it is between the ribs)
The sternum is located at the top-centre of the chest, where the ribs come together, and can be felt quite easily by moving the hand downwards from the throat.Sternum is a Long Flat Bone shaped as "T", which is places on a chest otherwise it is called "Breast Bone"breast bone
The ribs
By the 'chest bone' do you mean the sternum? And which 'lower leg bone', the tibia or the fibula? If by 'chest bone' you mean the sternum, both of the 'lower leg bones' are longer.