How are vertebrosternal ribs distinguished from vertebrochondral ribs?
A) Vertebrosternal ribs connect to the sternum by shared costal cartilages, whereas vertebrochondral ribs do not connect to the sternum.
B) Vertebrosternal ribs do not connect to the sternum, whereas vertebrochondral ribs connect to the sternum by shared costal cartilages.
C) Vertebrosternal ribs are connected to the sternum by individual costal cartilages, whereas vertebrochondral ribs are connected to the sternum by shared costal cartilages.
D) Vertebrosternal ribs are connected to the sternum by shared costal cartilages, whereas vertebrochondral ribs are connected to the sternum by individual costal cartilages.
E) Vertebrosternal ribs are connected to the sternum at the manubrium, whereas vertebrochondral ribs are connected to the sternum at the body.
Answer: C
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