List the Cranial Nerves That Carry Impulses Associated with the Sense of Taste. List the cranial nerves that carry impulses associated with the sense of taste. Check all that apply. Check All That Apply Trigeminal nerve (V) Facial nerve (VII) Glossopharyngeal nerve (IX) Vagus nerve (X) Hypoglossal nerve (XII)
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