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Match the cranial nerves with their functions:
Match the cranial nerves with their functions:
Olfactory Nerve = Function of smell Trochlear Nerve = Innervates the superior oblique muscle of the bulb Facial Nerve = Innervates the muscles of the face, ear, and scalp, and contains some taste neurons Vagus Nerve = Innervating the soft palate and larynx, and being the main part of the parasympathetic system
Match the cranial nerves with their areas of innervation:
Match the cranial nerves with their areas of innervation:
Occulomotor Nerve = Movement of two-thirds of the eye muscles and the levator muscle of the upper eyelid Trigeminal Nerve = Sensory roots innervate the eyes, mucus of the mouth, nose, teeth, and the front part of the tongue Abducens Nerve = Innervates the external rectus eye muscle for sensory and motor function Glossopharyngeal Nerve = Innervates the last third of the tongue and is responsible for taste
Match the cranial nerves with their components:
Match the cranial nerves with their components:
Optic Nerve = Heads to the eye and intersects at the chiasma optic point Auditory Nerve = Consists of vestibular nerve for maintaining balance and spiral nerve for hearing process Glossopharyngeal Nerve = Innervates last third of tongue and is responsible for taste Vagus Nerve = Characterized by its extension to chest and abdomen
Match the cranial nerves with their motor functions:
Match the cranial nerves with their motor functions:
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Match the cranial nerves with their sensory functions:
Match the cranial nerves with their sensory functions:
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Match the cranial nerves with their parasympathetic functions:
Match the cranial nerves with their parasympathetic functions:
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