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Cranial Nerves

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Carries smell information to the brain for interpretation.   Olfactory(I)  
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Carries visual information to the brain for interpretation   Optic(II)  
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Found within the muscles that move the eyeball,eyelid, and iris   Oculomotor(III)  
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In the muscles that move the eyeball   Trochlear(IV)  
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Carries sensory information from the surface to the brain for interpretation (motor function for the side of the face chewing)   Trigeminal(V)  
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Act in the muscles that move eyeball and facial muscles   Abducen(VI)  
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Found in the facial muscles, and salivary/tear glands. Also carry sensory information from the tongue   Facial(VII)  
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Carries hearing and balance information from the inner ear to the brain for interpretation   Vestibulocochlear(VIII)  
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Carries sensory information from the throat and tongue to the brain for interpretaion, can act in the thoat muscles.   Glossopharygeal(IX)  
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Carries sensory information from the thoracic and abdomial organs to the brain for interpretation. Examples the tongue and stomach   Vagus(X)  
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Found within the muscles of the throat, neck, back, and voice box   Accessory(XI)  
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Found within the muscles of the tongue   Hypoglossal(XII)  
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