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Where does the olfactory nerve exit from?
exits the brain to form OLFACTORY tract, into the CRIBRIFORM plate (ethmoid) enter superior nasal cavity
What is the disease of the eyes' aqueous humor?
glaucoma
what nerve controls the iris?
CN III
which nerve changes the shape of the lens?
CN III
WHich disease of the eye is caused by the lost of the elasticity of the lens?
presbyopia
What supports the structure of the eye?
vitreous body
What two muscles CN III does not supply?
lateral rectus, superior oblique
which nerves pass thrpugh the superior orbital fissure?
CN III, IV, VI
what is another name for eyelids?
palpebrae
what is the main artery of the orbit?
the ophthalmic artery
where is the ear incased?
the petrous part of the temporal bone
what's the main function of the Eustacian tube?
equaliza pressure on both sides of the TYMPANIC membrane
How are the Auditory ossicles connected?
synoviolly
what are the three muscles of the ear?
malleus, incus, and stapes
Which muscle is the only muscle innervated by the trigeminal nerve that opens the jaw?
the lateral pterygoid muscle
Which three glands do the facial nerve send parasympathetics to?
submandibular, salivary, lacrimal
What three nerves provide the special sene of taste?
VII, IX, X
To what does the glossopharyngeal nerve send parasympathetics to?
parotid gland
how many and what are the tonsils called?
3- pharyngeal, palatine, lingual