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Salivary glands Sympathetic nerve stimulation
carotid plexus
reduces saliva secretion due to vasoconstriction of the arteries supplying the salivary glands
Parotid Gland
CN IX (glossopharyngeal n.)
-Parasympathetic
Submandibular gland
CN VII (chorda tympani branch)
-Parasympathetic
Sublingual gland
CN VII (chorda tympani branch)
-Parasympathetic
The ophthalmic division (CN V1)
lacrimal gland (through lacrimal n. branch)
-sensory
The ophthalmic division (CN V1)
part of the nasal mucosa
-sensory
Facial nerve (CN VII)
lacrimal gland
-parasympathetic
CN V1
sensory to the ethmoid sinus
CN V1
sensory to the sphenoid sinus
CN V1
sensory to the frontal sinus
CN V1
sensory to the superior conchae
CN V1
sensory to the middle conchae
CN V2
sensory to the maxillary sinus
CN V2
sensory to the palate
CN V2
sensory to the inferior concha
greater petrosal nerve
-Preganglionic
-a branch of CN VII
-combines with the deep petrosal nerve to form the nerve of the pterygoid canal
The nerve of the pterygoid canal
-joins with the pterygopalatine ganglion
-formed by the combining of deep petrosal nerve (post gang. Symp.) and greater petrosal nerve (pregang. Parasymp.)
Postganglionic fibers from the pterygopalatine ganglion
-to nasal mucosa
-distributed with sensory branches of CN V2
- sympathetic and parasympathetic
deep petrosal nerve
-postganglionic Sympathetic motor fibers
-combine with the greater petrosal nerve to form the nerve of the pterygoid canal
-pass through pterygopalatine ganglion without synapsing
-distributed with sensory branches of CN V2
-to the blood vessels of the nasal cavity
CN I (olfactory nerves)
special sensory fibers for smell