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olfactory nerve   smell impulses from receptors in the nasal mucosa to brain.  
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optic nerve   carries visual impulses from the eye to the brain.  
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oculomotor nerve   concerned with concerned with the contraction most of the eye muscles.  
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trochlear nerve   supplies one eyeball muscle.  
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trigminal nerve   great sensory nerve of the nerve of the face and head.  
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ophthalmic (trigminal branch)    
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maxillary (trigminal branch)    
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mandibular (trigminal branch)    
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nerves 1,2,13?   sensory fibers  
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nerves 3,4,6,11,12?   motor fibers  
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nerves 5,7,9,10?   both snesory and motor fibers  
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abduceps nerve   another nerve sending controlling impulses to a eyeball muscle.  
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facial nerve   muscles of the facial expression are all supplied by branches from facial nerve.  
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vestibulocochlear nerve   carries sensory impulses for hearing and equilibrum from inner ear.  
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glossopharyngeal nerve   general sensory fibers from posterior toungue and pharynx  
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vagus nerve   supplies most of the organs in throatic and abdominal cavities. longest cranial nerve  
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accessory nerve   2 branches, one controls 2 muscles opf the neck, and the other supplies the muscles of the larynx  
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hypoglossal nerve   carries impulses controlling toungue muscles  
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