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The foramen magnum, occipital condyles are found in(a) Parietal bone(b) Ethmoid bone(c) Sphenoid bone(d) Occipital bone
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The Foramen magnum and Occipital condyles are located in the skull. They are part of the cranial bones which form the hard protective outer covering or the cranium of the brain. Show more…
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