The axis bone, also known as the second cervical vertebra (C2), is located in the neck, directly beneath the first cervical vertebra (the atlas). It plays a crucial role in allowing the head to rotate, as it has a unique peg-like structure called the odontoid process or dens that fits into the atlas. The axis connects the skull to the spine and is essential for neck mobility.
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