| 1. | The manubrium is cross-shaped with lancet-shaped lips.
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| 2. | The manubrium hangs down from the center of the subrellum.
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| 3. | In advanced life the manubrium is occasionally joined to the body by bone.
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| 4. | These manubrium are normally 1 to 3 times the height of the umbrella.
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| 5. | The manubrium of the cirri; cirri are lacking from around the margin however.
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| 6. | The sternal angle is located at the point where the body joins the manubrium.
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| 7. | The gonads are located at the radial canals; they do not reach the manubrium.
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| 8. | Also, the superior sternopericardial ligament attaches the pericardium to the posterior side of the manubrium.
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| 9. | The manubrium of " Liriope tetraphylla " are extend from a long, gastric pendicule.
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| 10. | It is given the name " sternocleidomastoid " because it originates at the manubrium of the skull.
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