Rib eye — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda En español se traduce como, El ojo de la costilla , también conocido como el filete de whisky (en Australia y Nueva Zelanda), es un filete de carne de la costilla de vacuno. Cuando se corta en filetes, el Ribeye es… … Wikipedia Español
Rib — This article is about the part of the skeleton. For other uses, see Rib (disambiguation). Single human rib detail The … Wikipedia
rib — rib1 ribber, n. ribless, adj. riblike, adj. /rib/, n., v., ribbed, ribbing. n. 1. one of a series of curved bones that are articulated with the vertebrae and occur in pairs, 12 in humans, on each side of the vertebrate body, certain pairs being… … Universalium
Rib — One of the 12 paired arches of bone which form the skeletal structure of the chest wall (the rib cage). The ribs attach to the building blocks of the spine (vertebrae) in the back. The 12 pairs of ribs consist of: True ribs: The first seven ribs… … Medical dictionary
Dorsal surface of sacrum — Bone: Dorsal surface of sacrum Sacrum, dorsal surface. Latin facies dorsalis ossis sacri Gray s … Wikipedia
rib — one of a series of long, thin bony rods articulating with the apophyses of the vertebrae and supporting the trunk musculature. The ventral ends are free. They consist of two types: the dorsal, epipleural or true ribs which arise from the… … Dictionary of ichthyology
Floating rib — The four floating ribs (indicated with red arrows) … Wikipedia
Neck of rib — A central rib of the left side. Inferior aspect. (Neck visible at upper right.) A central … Wikipedia
epipleural bone — (rib) one of a series of bones found in the horizontal septum (separating the upper and lower muscle masses of the body epaxials and hypaxials). Epipleural ribs may be associated with the anterior pleural ribs, e.g. in Perca or with the vertebra … Dictionary of ichthyology
Gorgosaurus — Not to be confused with Gorosaurus. Eumetazoa Gorgosaurus libratus Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, 76.5–74.8 Ma … Wikipedia