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What are the bones found in the beef Rib primal?

1) Scapula
2) Humerus
3) Radius
4) Ulna
5) Femur
6) Tibia
7) Fibula
8) Sternum

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Final answer:

In the context of the rib cage, only the sternum is associated with the beef Rib primal; the other bones listed pertain to other parts of the human appendicular skeleton.

Step-by-step explanation:

The bones found in the beef Rib primal are related to the rib cage in human anatomy. When considering the given options, the relevant bones associated with the rib primal include:

  • Sternum

Other bones listed such as the scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, femur, tibia, and fibula are part of the appendicular skeleton and are not associated with the rib cage.

The rib cage consists of 12 pairs of ribs that are connected to the thoracic vertebrae and most are attached anteriorly to the sternum via costal cartilages. The ribs are named true ribs, false ribs, and floating ribs based on their attachment to the sternum.

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