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Disease/s caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae include
Costal Cartilage
The cartilage segments that connect the ribs to the sternum, contributing to the elasticity and expansion capability of the rib cage.
Thoracic Vertebrae
The twelve vertebrae situated between the cervical (neck) vertebrae and the lumbar (lower back) vertebrae, forming the mid-section of the vertebral column.
Vestigial Ribs
Rudimentary ribs that do not fully develop or serve a significant function, often found at the cervical or lumbar regions.
Floating Ribs
The last two pairs of ribs in the human rib cage that are not attached to the sternum or other ribs, providing flexibility and protection to the lower abdomen.
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