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When food is taken in through the mouth, it enters the manubrium.
An example would be the joint between the manubrium and the sternum.
In advanced life the manubrium is occasionally joined to the body by bone.
The manubrium hangs down from the centre of the subrellum.
Four gonads lie in this main body structure, or manubrium.
Underneath the bell there is a central manubrium with the mouth at its tip.
The manubrium, colored tan, hangs down in the middle.
The sternal angle is located at the point where the body joins the manubrium.
It is attached to the tympanic membrane by a long process, the handle or manubrium.
The pale yellow manubrium has four short frilly lips.
Also applied to the proboscis or manubrium of a hydroid medusa.
The manubrium is a stalk-like structure hanging down from the centre of the underside, with the mouth at its tip.
The gonads are borne at the radial canals or where these meet the manubrium.
The gonads are located at the radial canals; they do not reach the manubrium.
The manubrium is attached directly to the subumbrella.
Greg said, lifting off the manubrium, or breastbone.
The manubrium of the medusae is short.
The body of the sternum is considerably lengthier, narrower, and thinner than the manubrium.
The mouth opens directly into the manubrium, which has four ruffled lips and is a pale yellow or brownish color.
These organisms have a well-developed manubrium, a proboscis-like structure bearing the mouth and four long oral arms.
The malleus has a long process (the manubrium, or handle) that is attached to the mobile portion of the eardrum.
Sternoclavicularis from manubrium to clavicle between pectoralis major and coracoclavicular fascia.
Digestion begins in the centre of the manubrium which communicates with the four radial canals and the ring canal.
Food travels through the muscular manubrium while the radial canals help disperse the food.
Below, the fascia is attached to the acromion, the clavicle, and the manubrium sterni.