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Meaning of episternal

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episternal (a.)

Of or pertaining to the episternum.

episternal Sentence Examples

  1. The episternal cartilage is a small, thin piece of cartilage located at the upper end of the sternum.
  2. The episternal cartilage helps to connect the sternum to the clavicles.
  3. It also helps to stabilize the sternum and prevent it from buckling under pressure.
  4. The episternal cartilage is present in most mammals, including humans.
  5. In some animals, such as birds, the episternal cartilage is ossified, or turned into bone.
  6. The episternal cartilage is derived from the first pair of ribs.
  7. During embryonic development, the episternal cartilage is divided into two parts, which eventually fuse together to form a single piece.
  8. The episternal cartilage is pierced by several small holes, which allow blood vessels and nerves to pass through.
  9. The episternal cartilage is susceptible to injury, such as fractures or dislocations.
  10. Injuries to the episternal cartilage can cause pain, swelling, and difficulty breathing.

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Of or pertaining to the episternum.

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The episternal cartilage is a small, thin piece of cartilage located at the upper end of the sternum.

The episternal cartilage helps to connect the sternum to the clavicles.

It also helps to stabilize the sternum and prevent it from buckling under pressure.

The episternal cartilage is present in most mammals, including humans.