The occipital condyles are the:

A) key anatomic structures to which the meninges are attached.
B) passageways for the olfactory nerves to exit the nasal cavity.
C) points of articulation between the skull and vertebral column.
D) horizontal bones of the cribriform plate that contain foramina.


Answer: C) points of articulation between the skull and vertebral column.

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