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Question at position 3 The occipital condyles are oval projections that:Are located between the occipital and parietal bonesForm part of the orbit of the eyeForm the floor of the cranial cavityAllow passage for the carotid arteryArticulate with the atlas (C1 vertebra)

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A.Are located between the occipital and parietal bones
B.Form part of the orbit of the eye
C.Form the floor of the cranial cavity
D.Allow passage for the carotid artery
E.Articulate with the atlas (C1 vertebra)
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Question at position 3 concerns the function of the occipital condyles and what they articulate with. Option 1: 'Are located between the occipital and parietal bones' — This is incorrect. The occipital condyles are features of the occipital bone at the skull base, not a joint......Login to view full explanation

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