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Atlas And Axis
The first two cervical vertebrae that support the skull and enable head movements such as nodding and rotation.
Pivoting
The action of rotating around a single point or axis, often used to describe movements in sports, dance, or mechanics.
Thoracic Cage
The bony framework of the chest, consisting of the ribs, sternum, and part of the spinal column, protecting vital organs and supporting respiration.
Axial Skeleton
The segment of the skeletal system that is made up of the head and trunk bones, encompassing the skull, spine, ribs, and sternum.
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