Anatomy & Physiology
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Chapter 7, Problem 24RQ
True ribs are ________.
- ribs 8-12
- attached via their costal cartilage to the next higher rib
- made entirely of bone, and thus do not have a costal cartilage
- attached via their costal cartilage directly to the sternum
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