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Give the function of Sternum​

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Answered by ayushsahu6017
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Explanation:

The sternum is a long, flat bone that protects the underlying muscles, organs, and important arteries within the chest. This includes the lungs, heart, and stomach, along with all of their intricate blood vessels, muscles, and cartilage. The sternum also acts as a joining structure to the upper ribs on either side of the body.

FUNCTION :-

1)The sternum connects the first six ribs in the middle of the chest while serving as a strong protector of the stomach, heart, and lungs which lie below. The xiphoid process specifically acts as an insertion point for the tendons of the diaphragm, rectus abdominis, and transverse abdominis muscles.

2)The sternum does not assist with any visible range of motion to the chest or torso. However, cartilaginous connectors between the sternum and each of the upper six ribs assist with minor motions that occur with each breath. Each inward breath requires the lungs to fill with air and the intercostal (or rib) muscles to contract. All of these motions require some internal room to function appropriately.

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Answered by istolejiminjams
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Answer:

Your sternum, along with your ribs, works to protect the organs of your torso, such as your heart, lungs, and chest blood vessels. Support. Your sternum also provides a connection point for other parts of your skeletal system, including your collarbone and most of your ribs

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