why is human skull called dicondylic skull
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Because it contains two occipital condyles. ... When skull attached to body by two articulatory condyles, it's known as Dicondylic. These types of skull have two occipital condyles which connects to Atlas (first vertebrae), therefore known as Dicondylic skull. Human skull is the best example having Dicondylic skull.
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Hint: Dicondylic skull derives its name due to the presence of two occipital condyles in the skull. The condyles connect the skull with Atlas (first vertebral column).
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