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OLFACTORY
CN # 1
OPTIC
CN # 2
OCULOMOTOR
CN # 3
T\ROCHLEAR
CN # 4
TRIGEMINAL
CN # 5
Opthlamic division: Has anterior ethmoidal branch, supplies the anterior third of the septum and the lateral walls.
Maxilary division: Innervates nasal mucosa, anterior ethmoidal, nasopalatine, and sphenopalatine.
Palatine branch from sphenopalatine ganglion to innervate the hard
and soft palate.
Mandibular division forms the lingual nerve and innervates anterior 2/3 of tongue.
ABDUCENS
CN # 6
FACIAL
CN # 7
AUDITORY
CN # 8
GLOSSALPHARYNGEAL
CN # 9
like name suggests, posterior 1/3 of tongue, and oropharynx.
VAGUS
CN # 10
Innervates the hypopharynx
Superior laryngeal (internal division) is sensory for epiglottis, base of tongue, supraglottic mucosa, thyroepiglottic joint, and cricothyroid joint (no motor).
(external division) is sensory for anterior subglottic mucosa, and motor innervation for cricothyroid (an adductor tensor).
Recurrent laryngeal is sensory innervation for subglottic mucosa, muscle spindles. Motor for Thyroarytenoid, lateral Cricoarytenoid, interarytenoid (adductors) and Posterior cricoarytenoid (adductors).
Superoir, Recurrent
ACCESSORY
CN # 11
HYPOGLOSSAL
CN # 12