Cervical vertebra (superior view)
   

1. Spinous process

 
  2. Superior articular facets
  3. Vertebral foramen
 
  4. Transverse foramina
 
  5. Transverse processes
 
  6. Body
   Inferior View
   Axis (C2)
   Atlas (C1)

  These vertebrae are distinguished from those of other regions of the spinal column by having a transverse foramen in each transverse process.  The first two cervical vertebrae are specialized for articulating with the skull.  The atlas (C1) lacks a body and spinous process.  The axis (C2) has a spinous process and a body called the odontoid process (dens) that protrudes into a groove on the atlas.