PNS Test
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| A. by the union of the dorsal and ventral rootsB. 5C. motor nerve, motor to the larynx, pharynx, and soft palate, motor to the trapezius and the sternocleidomastoid musclesD. it divides into a large ventral ramus and a smaller dorsal ramusE. Sensory nerve, carries afferent impulses for the sense of smell, and olfactory bulbs are located on the inferior surface of the frontal lobesF. motor nerve, motor to the superior oblique muscle (depresses the eye and turns to laterally), trochlear emerge from the dorsal surface of the midbrainG. mixed nerve, supplies the thoracic and abdominal vicera, regulates heart rate, breathing, and digestive system activity, 1 exception not head or neckH. 1I. Sensory nerve, carries afferent impulses for vision, optic nerves converge to form the optic chiasma and then separates as the optic tractsJ. Sensory nerve, vestibular branch transmits afferent impulses for sense of equilibrium, cochlear branch transmits afferent impulses for sense of hearingK. 12L. mixed nerve, motor to superior pharyngeal muscles, sensory to pharynx and posterior tongueM. Mixed nerve, largest, divided into 3 parts (ophthalmic, maxillary, and mandibular), major general sensory nerves of the face, motor to the muscles of masticationN. Motor nerve, inferior oblique muscle, superior rectus muscles, inferior rectus muscle, medial rectus muscle, and causes pupil constriction and controls lens shape for visual focusingO. motor nerve, motor to the lateral rectus muscle which moves eye laterally, nerves emerge from the inferior ponsP. motor nerve, motor to the intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the tongueQ. Head and neck structuresR. "Oh, Oh, Oh, to touch and feel very good velvet, ah ah!"S. mixed nerve, primarily motor to face, divided into 5 parts: Temporal, Zygomatic, Buccal, Mandibular, Cervical (Two Zebras Bit My Cow)T. "Some say marry money, but my brothers says bad business marry money" |
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