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Lymphatic system 1-Lymph 2-Lymphatic vessels 3-Lymph nodes (Thoracic duct, Right lymphatic duct) 3-Lymph nodes 4-Lymph tissues (Alimentary tract, Spleen, Thymus) 5-Lymph cells (Lymphocytes)

Lymph nodes Head and Face 1-Occipital 2-Post. auricular 3-Ant. auricular 4-Parotid 5-Superf. facial 6-Deep facial 7-Lingual 8-Retropharyngeal

Lymph nodes Neck 1-Submandibular 2-Submental 3-Superf. cervical 4-Deep cervical 5-Ant. cervical

Name Components Function Cranial Nerves (12) Name Components Function I- Olfactory n. Sensory Smell II- Optic n. Sensory Vision III- Oculomotor n. Motor Muscles of eyeball Parasympathetic Accommodates eye IV- Trochlear n. Motor Sup. Oblique m. V- Trigeminal n. Sensory Skin of face, Cornea, Nose, Palate, Teeth V1- Ophthalmic n. V2- Maxillary n. V3- Mandibular n. Sensory - Motor Muscles of mastication VI- Abducent n. Motor Lat. rectus m.

Name Components Function Cranial Nerves (12) Name Components Function VII- Facial n. Motor Muscles of Face Sensory ant. two third of tongue Parasympathetic lacrimal, submandibular, sublingual glands glands of nose VIII-Vestibulocochlear Sensory Hearing-position and movement of head IX-Glossopharyngeal Motor Stylopharyngeus m. Sensory Post. one-third of tongue Carotid sinus & body Parasympathetic Parotid gland

Name Components Function X- Vagus n. Motor , Sensory Heart, Larynx, Cranial Nerves (12) Name Components Function X- Vagus n. Motor , Sensory Heart, Larynx, Parasympathetic Trachea, Bronchi, Lung, Liver, kidney Alimentary tract, Pancreas XI-Accessory n. Motor Muscles of soft palate Pharynx, Larynx SCM, Trapezius XII-Hypoglossal n. Motor Muscles of tongue