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The joint between the skull and the backbone is...................​

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Answered by grandhivivek333
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Explanation:

It is named for Atlas of Greek mythology because, just as Atlas supported the globe, it supports the entire head. The atlas is the topmost vertebra and, with the axis (the vertebra below it), forms the joint connecting the skull and spine.

Answered by mariospartan
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The joint between the cranium and the spine is Fibrous Joint.

Explanation:

  • A craniovertebral joint is precisely what it sounds like: a joint that lets in motion among the vertebral column and the cranium.
  • Ligaments within side the backbone help and toughen the joints among the vertebrae.
  • The atlas and axis paintings specially with the ligaments to transport the neck.
  • The atlas is the uppermost vertebra and, together with the axis (the vertebrae underneath it), bureaucracy the joint connecting the cranium and backbone.
  • In anatomy, the atlas (C1) is the superior (first) cervical vertebra of the backbone and is positioned withinside the neck.
  • It is known as for the atlas of Greek mythology, due to the fact because the atlas supported the globe, it supported the complete head.
  • The atlanto-occipital joint lets in the top to transport up and down at the vertebral column.
  • The dens acts as an axis that lets in the atlas and connected head to rotate facet to facet, on axis.
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