costal cartilage

cartilagines costales

The nonvascular, resilient, flexible hyaline connective tissue that connects the end of a true rib to the sternum or the end of a false rib with the with the lower border of the costal cartilage above it.

Type Bone
Parent Structure cartilage element
Latin Name cartilagines costales
FMA ID 7591

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the costal cartilage?
The nonvascular, resilient, flexible hyaline connective tissue that connects the end of a true rib to the sternum or the end of a false rib with the with the lower border of the costal cartilage above it.
What is the Latin name for the costal cartilage?
The Latin name for the costal cartilage is cartilagines costales.

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