Biology, asked by rkansara139, 5 months ago

The structure with which skull is articulated with the vertebra​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The occipital bone forms the base of the skull at the rear of the cranium. It articulates with the first vertebra of the spinal cord and also contains the foramen magnum, the large opening of the skill through which the spinal cord passes as it enters the vertebral column.

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Answered by rashminishad2005
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The first is a pair of joints; the temporomandibular joints, where the mandible articulates with the skull on either side. The second synovial joint is the atlanto-occipital joint, where the base of the skull articulates with the vertebral column.

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