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The following cranial nerve arises from the brain stem with a larger lateral root and a smaller medial root a. Facial nerve b. Vagus nerve c. Oculomotor nerve d. Trigeminal nerve

          The following cranial nerve arises from the brain stem with a larger lateral root and a smaller medial root a. Facial nerve b. Vagus nerve c. Oculomotor nerve d. Trigeminal nerve
        

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00:01 The right answer to this question is option a.
00:08 The vagus nerve is the mixed cranial.
00:19 Is the mixed cranial nerve with maximum branches.
00:39 With maximum branches...
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