Match the cranial nerves with their associated functions by clicking and dragging the nerve next to its correct function. Trochlear Abducens Smell Hypoglossal Optic Equilibrium and hearing Vagus Trochlear Sensory impulses from teeth and face Optic Olfactory Regulates thoracic and abdominal viscera Accessory Oculomotor Stimulates superior oblique muscle of eye Trigeminal Trigeminal Adjusts light entering eyes and eyelid opening Oculomotor Vagus Stimulates lateral rectus muscle of eye Olfactory Facial Controls neck and shoulder movements Vestibulocochlear Accessory Sensory from anterior tongue and controls salivation and secretion of tears Abducens Hypoglossal Sensory from posterior tongue and controls salivation and swallowing
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Match the names of the cranial nerves in column B to the appropriate description in column A. Column $A$. ___________(1) causes pupillary constriction ____________(2) the major sensory nerve of the face _____________(3) serves the sternocleido- mastoid and trapezius muscles ___________(4) purely sensory (two nerves) _________(5) serves the tongue muscles __________(6)$ allows you to chew your food ___________(7) impaired in Bell's palsy ____________(8) helps regulate heart activity _________(9) helps you hear and maintain your balance _____________(10) contain parasympathetic motor fibers (four nerves) Column $B$: (a) abducens (b) accessory (c) facial (d) glossopharyngeal (e) hypoglossal (f) oculomotor (g) olfactory (h) optic (i) trigeminal (j) trochlear (k) vagus (l) vestibulocochlear
Choose the correct cranial nerves from the key for each description below. Key: (a) abducens (g) olfactory (b) accessory (h) optic (c) facial (i) trigeminal (d) glossopharyngeal (j) vestibulocochlear (e) hypoglossal (k) vagus (f) oculomotor (l) trochlear (1) innervates four extrinsic eye muscles (2) is the major sensory nerve of the face (3) innervates the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius (4) are primarily or exclusively sensory (three nerves) (5) innervates the tongue muscles (6) allows chewing of food (7) is anesthetized during dental work (8) helps to regulate heart activity (9) sensory innervation for hearing and equilibrium (10) contain parasympathetic motor fibers (four nerves) (11) innervates muscles of facial expression
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Which of these cranial nerves is part of the gustatory system? a. olfactory b. trochlear C. trigeminal d. facial
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