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Cranial nerve that abducts the eye: This is the abducens nerve (cranial nerve VI), which is responsible for moving the eye laterally (away from the midline). Show more…
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Cranial Nerves Nerve Type Function I. Olfactory Sensory Sense of Smell II. Optic Sensory Sense of III. Oculomotor Primarily motor Raise eyebrows, focus IV. Trochlear Moves eyes V. Trigeminal Mixed Transmits from the scalp, forehead, upper lip, skin of the . Impulses to muscles of and mastication VI. Abducens Moves the eyes, conditions of the muscles VII. Facial Mixed Transmit impulses associated with receptors. Motor fibers transmit impulses to muscles of , tear glands, and glands VIII. Vestibulocochlear (formerly known as Auditory) Sense of . Sense of hearing. IX. Glossopharyngeal Mixed Transmit and receive impulses from the , tonsils, tongue and artery X. Vagus Mixed Transmit impulses associated with and swallowing. Transmit impulses to the , smooth muscles and glands XI. Accessory (formerly called Spinal Accessory) Transmit impulses to the soft palate, pharynx, and . Transmit impulses to the muscles of the and back. XII. Hypoglossal Primarily Motor Transmit to muscles that move the
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Cranial Nerves in Review: Match the following Identify each Cranial Nerve by its designated Roman Numeral Column A ______ Oculomotor ______ Trigeminal ______ Vestibulocochlear ______Trochlear ______Glossopharyngeal ______ Hypoglossal ______ Abducens ______ Optic ______ Accessory ______ Olfactory ______ Facial ______ Vagus Column B a. Carries the special sensory information that is responsible for the sense of smell b. Eyelid and eye movements, adjustment of pupil size to light intensity c. Primarily motor: eye movements (Hint IV) d. Carries visual information from the eyes to the brain e. Primarily motor: eye movements (Hint VI) f. Has dual functions (sensory and motor) to the face g. Has sensory and motor functions that act in the ophthalmic, maxillary, and mandibular branches h. Has mixed function that is widely distributed in the thorax and abdomen i. Primarily motor muscles of the tongue j. Supplies two major branches of the inner ear involved with the senses of equilibrium and hearing k. Assists with tongue movements and sense of taste on the posterior portion of the tongue l. Supplies motor functions to the muscles of the neck and upper back
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