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Cranial nerv.bio6 SC

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CN I   Olfactory- sensory- sense of smell Origin: Cribriform plate  
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CN II   Optic- sensory- vision Origin: Optic Canal  
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CN III   Oculomotor- motor- controls extrinsic and intrinsic eye muscles Origin: Supraorbital Fissure  
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CN IV   Trochlear- motor- superior oblique eye muscle Origin: Supraorbital Fissure  
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CN V   Trigeminal- motor, and sensory of the face, 3 branches: ophthalmic, maxillary, and mandibular Origin: Supraorbital Fissure, foramen rotundum, foramen ovale  
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CN VI   Abducens- motor- lateral rectus eye muscle Orgin: Supraorbital Fissure  
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CN VII   Facial- motor and sensory nerves of face Origin: Internal Acoustic meatus, stylomastoid foramen  
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CN VIII   Vestibulocochlear- sensory-hearing and equilibrium Origin: Internal Acoustic Meatus  
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CN IX   Glossopharyngeal- sensory and motor- taste and swallowing Orgin: jugular foramen  
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CN X   Vagus- sensory and motor-innervates heart, lungs, and abdominal organs Origin: jugular foramen  
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CN XI   Accessory- motor-muscles of head and neck Origin: Jugular foramen  
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CN XII   Hypoglossal- motor-muscles of the tongue Origin: Hypoglossal canal  
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