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Identify the articulation site that allows us to nod our head ""yes"".

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    Occipital bone-atlas

    Explanation:

    The occipital bone is a bone that covers the back of your head; an area called the occiput. The occipital bone is the only bone in your head that connects with your cervical spine (neck). The occipital bone surrounds a large opening known as the foramen magnum.

    The foramen magnum allows key nerves and vascular structures passage between the brain and spine. Namely, it is what the spinal cord passes through to enter the skull. The brainstem also passes through this opening.

    The foramen magnum also allows 2 key blood vessels traversing through the cervical spine, called the vertebral arteries, to enter the inner skull and supply blood to the brain
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