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Nerve :-A nerve is an enclosed, cable- like bundle of axons (the long, slender projections of neurons) A cranial nerve nucleus:- is a collection head of neurons brain stem. Ganglia :-mass of nerve cell bodies out of brain
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Sensory nerves are afferent nerves, they go to the brain. This makes sense because all the information from your senses are incoming to the brain. When you touch something hot neurons fire from the fingers to the brain. Motor nerves are efferent nerves which exit the brain. When you want to move an arm, axons fire from the brain to the arm.
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The nervous system is the part of an animal's body that coordinates the voluntary and involuntary actions of the animal
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Ⅰ Olfactory nerve Ⅱ Optic nerve Ⅲ Oculomotor nerve Ⅳ Trochlear nerve Ⅴ Trigeminal nerve Ⅵ Abducent nerve Ⅶ Facial nerve Ⅷ Vestibulocochlear nerve Ⅸ Glossopharyngeal nerve Ⅹ Vagus nerve Ⅺ Accessory nerve Ⅻ Hypoglossal nerve
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Sensory cranial nerves : contain only afferent (sensory) fibers › Ⅰ Olfactory nerve › Ⅱ Optic nerve › Ⅷ Vestibulocochlear nerve Motor cranial nerves : contain only efferent (motor) fibers › Ⅲ Oculomotor nerve › Ⅳ Trochlear nerve › Ⅵ Abducent nerve › Ⅺ Accessory nerv › Ⅻ Hypoglossal nerve Mixed nerves : contain both sensory and motor fibers--- › Ⅴ Trigeminal nerve, › Ⅶ Facial nerve, › Ⅸ Glossopharyngeal nerve › Ⅹ Vagus nerve
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Cranial Nerve I
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Component: Sensory Function: Smell Opening to the Skull: Openings in cribriform plate of ethmoid Origin: The olfactory mucosa of the upper part of the nasal cavity.
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Cranial Nerve I: Olfactory
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Component: Sensory Function: Vision Opening to the Skull: Optic Canal Origin: Back of the eyeball retina of the eye
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Component: Motor Function: Raises upper eyelid Turns eyeball upward, downward and medially Constricts pupil Accommodates the eye Opening to the Skull: Superior orbital fissure Origin: Anterior surface of the midbrain
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Component: Motor Function: Assisting in turning eyeball downward Opening to the Skull: Superior orbital fissure Origin: Posterior surface of the midbrain
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Cranial Nerve V
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V. Trigeminal Nerve
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Component: Sensory Function: Cornea Skin of forehead Scalp Eyelids and nose Mucous membranes of paranasal sinuses and nasal cavity Opening to the Skull: Superior orbital fissure Origin: Anterior aspect of the pons
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Infratrochlear
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V1. Ophthalmic Nerve
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o Component: Sensory o Function: o Skin of the face over maxilla o Teeth of the upper jaw o Mucous membrane of the nose, the maxillary sinus and palate o Opening to the Skull: Foramen Rotundum o Origin: Anterior aspect of the pons
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V2. Maxillary Nerve
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o Component: a. Motor o Function: o Muscles of mastication o Mylohyoid o Anterior belly of digastric o Tensor veli palatine o Tensor tympani o Opening to the Skull: Foramen ovale o Origin: Anterior aspect of the pons
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Component: b. Sensory Function: Skin of cheek Skin over mandible and side of head Teeth of lower jaw and TMJ Mucous membrane of mouth and anterior part of tongue Opening to the Skull: Foramen Rotundum Origin: Anterior aspect of the pons
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V3. Mandibular Nerve
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Component: Motor Function: Lateral rectus muscle turns eyeball laterally Opening to the Skull: Superior orbital fissure Origin: Medulla oblongata
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VI. Abducent Nerve
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Component: Mixed Function: Motor muscles of the face and scalp Stapedius muscle Posterior belly of digastric Stylohyoid muscles Function: Sensory Taste from ant. 2/3 of tongue, from the floor of the mouth and palate
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Opening to the Skull: internal acoustic meatus, facial canal, stylomastoid foramen Origin: Medulla oblongata Function: Secretomotor Submandibular and sublingual salivary glands Lacrimal gland Glands of nose and palate
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VII. Facial Nerve
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o Component: Sensory o Function: o Vestibular - Saculae, saccule, semicircular canals – position of head o Cochlear – Organ of Corti - hearing o Opening to the Skull: Internal acoustic meatus o Origin: Medulla oblongata Two divisions – cochlear (hearing) and vestibular (balance)
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VIII. Vestibulocochlear Nerve
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Component: Mixed Function: Motor Stylopharyngeus muscle – assists swallowing Function: Sensory General sensation and taste from post. ½ of the tongue and pharynx Carotis sinus and carotid body Function: Secretomotor Parotid gland
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Opening to the Skull: Jugular foramen Origin: Medulla oblongata
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IX. Glossopharyngeal Nerve
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Component: Motor Function: Heart and great thoracic blood vessels Larynx, trachea, bronchi and lungs Alimentary tract from pharynx to splenic flexure of colon Liver, kidney, pancreas Opening to the Skull: Jugular foramen Origin: Medulla oblongata The only cranial nerve that extends beyond the head and neck
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X. Vagus Nerve
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Component: Motor Function: Cranial root Muscles of soft palate (except tensor veli palatini) Muscles pharynx (except styopharyngeus) Muscles of larynx (except cricothyroid) Spinal root Sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscle Opening to the Skull: Jugular foramen Origin: Cranial root medulla oblongata spinal root : arising from the superior region of the spinal cord ( C1 – C6) The spinal root passes upward into the cranium via the foramen magnum
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Component: Motor Function: Muscles of tongue (except palatoglossus (cranial part of the accessory nerve) controlling its shape and movement) Opening to the Skull: Hypoglossal canal Origin: Medulla oblongata
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