Anatomy and physiology : designed for academies and families . Fig. 49. The ligaments that bind the clavicle and ribs to the sternum. 1, The cap-sular ligament of the articulation of the clavicle and sternum. 2, Connectsthe twoclavicles. 3, Connects the clavicle and first rib. 4, The cartilage between the sternumand clavicle. 5, 6,Connect the ribs and sternum. Fig. 50. The ligaments of the shoulder joint. 1, Connects the clavicle and acromionprocess of scapula. 2, Connects the clavicle and coracoid process of scapula. 3, Con-nects the acromion and coracoid process. 4, The coracoid ligament. 5.


Anatomy and physiology : designed for academies and families . Fig. 49. The ligaments that bind the clavicle and ribs to the sternum. 1, The cap-sular ligament of the articulation of the clavicle and sternum. 2, Connectsthe twoclavicles. 3, Connects the clavicle and first rib. 4, The cartilage between the sternumand clavicle. 5, 6,Connect the ribs and sternum. Fig. 50. The ligaments of the shoulder joint. 1, Connects the clavicle and acromionprocess of scapula. 2, Connects the clavicle and coracoid process of scapula. 3, Con-nects the acromion and coracoid process. 4, The coracoid ligament. 5. The capsu-lar ligament of the shoulder joint. 6, Connects the humerus and coracoid The tendon of the long head of the biceps muscle. Fig. 51. Fig.


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