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Which articulates with the occipital condyles?

a. axis
b. occipital protuberance
c. mastoid
d. atlas4

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Final answer:

The occipital condyles articulate with the atlas (C1 vertebra) at the atlanto-occipital joint, allowing for flexion and extension of the head.

Step-by-step explanation:

The occipital condyles articulate with the atlas (C1 vertebra). These articulations form the atlanto-occipital joint, which allows the skull to rock forward and backward, producing flexion and extension of the head.

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