The thoracic cage consists of the thoracic vertebrae, sternum, and ribs, forming a conical enclosure for the lungs and heart. It has a broad base and narrow apex, and is expanded during breathing to draw air into the lungs. The sternum is a bony plate anterior to the heart, consisting of the manubrium, body, and xiphoid process. There are 12 pairs of ribs attached posteriorly to the vertebrae and anteriorly to the sternum or other ribs. The pectoral girdle includes the clavicles and scapulae, supporting the arms.