The inferior border, long and narrow, curves a little backward, to end at the lesser trochanter.
They end at the inferior border of the teres major muscle.
The inferior border is free, thick, and cellular in structure, more especially in the middle of the bone.
The inferior border articulates with the crest formed by the maxillæ and palatine bones.
Continues as the brachial artery past the inferior border of the teres major.
The inferior border, oval and rough, is covered in a fresh state with a thin layer of cartilage for articulation with the body.
The inferior border is narrow, and articulates with the xiphoid process.
The root of the lung is covered in front, above, and behind by pleura; at its inferior border, the investing layers come into contact.
The lobes have three different types: anterior, posterior and inferior borders.
The inferior border, short, thick, and arched, has attached to it some fibers of the masseter.