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The atlanto-occipital joint. This is the articulation between the atlas (C1) and the occipital bone.
The occipital lobe processes visual information in the brain. The peristriate region of the occipital lobe discriminates between colors and processes movement. The visual cortex (outermost portion of the occipital lobe) is divided into 5 distinct layers (V1 to V5), and each layer discerns and processes a different type of visual characteristic, all integrated together to generate visual perception.
posterior
occipital condyle
Wind is the movement of air. A thunderstorm is a rain shower that produces thunder and lightning.
To increase the angle of a joint is extension. To decrease the angle of a joint is flexion. (plato users the answer is A.)
The parieto-occipital fissure or sulcus, is an oblique sulcus which demarcates the occipital lobe from the parietal lobe on the medial surface of the cerebral hemisphere 1. The parieto-occipital sulcus joins the calcarine sulcus to form a pattern similar to the letter Y which has been placed sideways
The jugular foramen lies between the occipital bone and the temporal bone.
synchondrosis
It is located on the base of the skull (this is the underneath part) and is the epiphyses between the sphenoid bone and the occipital bone. It fuses at approximately age twenty.
The parietal is mainly involved in spatial reasoning and sense, when you have to mentally rotate an object you are using this area. The occipital is involved in visual processing
amoeba Sp. have long finger-like pseudopodia for movement were as paramecium Sp. have short hair-like cilia for its movement. They are both unicellular eukaryotes classified in kingdom protista.