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What is terminal branch of V2
Infraorbital nerve
What is the only sensory nerve arising from anterior division of V3
buccal nerve
what nerve passes from lateral to medial over optic nerve
nasociliary
from what nerve do the anterior and posterior ethmoidal nerves arise
nasociliary
with one exception, all muscles of the pharynx are innervated by what nerve
X
What are the nuclei of the vagus nerve
nucleus ambiguus--controls motor info
dorsal motor nucleus
nucleus of solitary tract--receives sensory info
What are the two ganglia of the vagus nerve
superior ganglion (jugular)
inferior ganglion (nodose)
What information is relayed through superior ganglion of vagus nerve
sensation from EAC and post auricle via Arnold's nerve
What information is relayed through the inferior ganglion of the vagus nerve
Sensation from the epiglottis and larynx
What is the function of the glossopharyngeal nerve
-Motor to stylopharyngeus
-taste to posterior 1/3 of tongue
-parotid gland stimulation
-sensation to postauricular skin, pharynx, soft palate, tympanic cavity, eustacian tube
What nerve has the longest intracranial course
V1
What are the 4 ganglia associated with the cranial parasympathetic system
-Ciliary
-Pterygopalatine
-Submandibular
-Otic
Preganglionic parasympathetic cell bodies are associated with which nerves in the head and neck
-CN III, VII, IX, X
-spinal nerves 2, 3, 4
What is the stellate ganglion
Fusion of the first thoracic ganglion and the inferior cervical ganglion