ypsiloid cartilage

abdominal sternum

Y-shaped cartilage lying in the middle line, anterior to the pubo-ischium with which it articulates. It lies dorsal to the rectus abdominis muscle with which it articulates.

Type Muscle
Parent Structure pelvic region element
Latin Name abdominal sternum

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ypsiloid cartilage?
Y-shaped cartilage lying in the middle line, anterior to the pubo-ischium with which it articulates. It lies dorsal to the rectus abdominis muscle with which it articulates.
What is the Latin name for the ypsiloid cartilage?
The Latin name for the ypsiloid cartilage is abdominal sternum.

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