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C1 and C2 refer to the first two cervical vertebrae in the human spine. C1, also known as the atlas, supports the skull and allows for nodding movements of the head, while C2, or the axis, has a unique peg-like structure called the odontoid process that enables rotational movements of the head. Together, they provide essential support and flexibility to the neck, facilitating a wide range of motion. Their anatomical structures also protect the spinal cord and nerves in the cervical region.

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