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Cranial Nerves Fill In The Blanks

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Question: What is nerve I?Answer: Nerve
Question: What are the functions of I?Answer: Smell, - Olfactory
Question: What is the location of nerve I?Answer: from Nasal Cavity - bilateral to Gali
Question: What is cranial II?Answer:
Question: What are the functions of II?Answer: vision - for the Chiasma - Largest SENSORY
Question: What is the location of cranial II?Answer: pass through the Thalamus ---> Cortex
Question: What is nerve III?Answer: Oculomotor
Question: What is the of cranial nerve III?Answer: most eye Muscles, Eyelids, Iris - Vertically
Question: What is the of cranial nerve III?Answer: passes through the Superior Fissure
Question: What is cranial IV?Answer: Trochlear
Question: What is the of cranial nerve IV?Answer: Superior, Oblique eye muscles (down & ) - primarily motor
Question: What is cranial V?Answer: Trigeminal - to.from Jaw and muscles
Question: What nerves make up nerve V and what are their functions and locations?Answer: Ophthalmic (S): Superior portions of Nose ---> Head - Superior Orbital Fissure Maxillary (S): Maxilla, Zygomatic, lateral Frontal - F. Rotundum Mandibular (S&M): Mandible, Jaw, Temporal - F.
Question: Which is the largest Cranial ?Answer: V. Trigeminal
Question: is the largest SENSORY Cranial Nerve?Answer: II.
Question: What is nerve VI?Answer:
Question: What is the function of nerve VI?Answer: primarily - move Lateral Rectus eye muscles
Question: What is nerve VII?Answer: (mixed)
Question: What is the function of nerve VII?Answer: (S): taste on anterior 2/3 of tongue; (M): of Facial Expression + Lacrimal and Salivary glands
Question: Which Cranial Nerves are in the parasympathetic nervous system?Answer: III: , VII: Facial, IX: Glossopharyngeal, X: Vagus
Question: What is nerve VIII?Answer: (aka Vestibulicochlear)
Question: What are the of cranial nerve VIII?Answer: & Equilibrium
Question: What is the location of nerve VII?Answer: Stylomastoid
Question: What is the of cranial nerve VIII?Answer: Internal Meatus
Question: What is cranial IX?Answer: (mixed)
Question: What are the of cranial nerve IX?Answer: (S) Taste on Posterior 1/3 of and Pressure on Throat (gag reflex); (M) Swallowing and Salivation
Question: What is nerve X?Answer: Vagus - (mixed) Longest nerve
Question: What are the of cranial nerve X?Answer: (S) Visceral Pain; (M) of Heart and G.I. CONTRACTION
Question: What is nerve XI?Answer: - primarily MOTOR
Question: What are the functions of nerve XI?Answer: I Don't Know - muscles of Neck and Upper Back (Trapezius and )
Question: What is nerve XII?Answer: Hypoglossal - MOTOR
Question: What is the of cranial nerve XII?Answer: the tongue
Question: What is the mnemonic for the Cranial ?Answer: Oh Once One The Anatomy Final, Very Good Vacations Are Had
Question: Which Nerves are responsible for eye movement?Answer: III: Oculomotor, IV: Trochlear, VI:
Question: Damage to Cranial Nerve will cause Bell's Palsy?Answer: Nerves
Question: What Cranial are involved in salivation?Answer: and Glossopharyngeal
Question: If the Pituitary glad were swollen, which Cranial would be affected?Answer:
Question: Which Nerves are responsible for taste?Answer: I: Olfactory, VII:: , IX: Glossopharyngeal
Question: Which Cranial Nerves would a person be using chewing?Answer: V: Trigeminal Mandible, VII: Facial, IX: , XII: Hypoglossal
 
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