Brainstem cranial nerves Locate the places where cranial nerves arise from the brainstem. Facial nerve (VII) Glossopharyngeal nerves (IX) Hypoglossal nerve (XII) Oculomotor nerve (III) Trigemial nerve (V) 1 pts
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Step 1: The facial nerve (VII), glossopharyngeal nerve (IX), and vagus nerve (X) arise from the medulla oblongata of the brainstem. Show more…
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Match the cranial nerves to the body parts or functions that they affect. More than one nerve pair may correspond to the same structure or function. (1) olfactory nerves (I) (2) optic nerves (II) (3) oculomotor nerves (III) A. eye movements B. hearing and equilibrium C. muscles of the larynx, pharynx, soft palate, sternocleidomastoid, and trapezius muscles (4) trochlear nerves (IV) (5) trigeminal nerves (V) (6) abducens nerves (VI) (7) facial nerves (VII) (8) vestibulocochlear nerves (VIII) (9) glossopharyngeal nerves (IX) (10) vagus nerves (X) (11) accessory nerves (XI) (12) hypoglossal nerves (XII) D. heart, various smooth muscles, and glands in the thorax and abdomen E. taste, facial expressions, secretion of tears and saliva F. sense of smell G. tongue movements and swallowing H. face and scalp I. vision
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