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This nerve is not functioning properly when someone has Dysphagia (two possible cranial nerves)
Glossopharyngeal (IX -9th) and Vagus (X -10th)
Motor to the muscles of mastication
Trigeminal (V -5th)
This nerve allows us to round the lips.
Facial (VII -7th)
The cranial nerve that allows us to place the tongue tip between the teeth to make a voiceless /th/ sound and the specific nerve branch of a cranial nerve that allows us to feel the tongue between the teeth (list the nerves for this question)
-Hypoglossal (XII -12th)
-lingual nerve of the mandibular nerve of the Trigeminal Nerve (V -5th)
Motor to the intrinsic muscles of the larynx including the cricothyroid (provide the specific nerves involved).
Recurrent for all intrinsic vocal fold muscles, except the cricothyroid which is innervated by the external branch of the Superior Laryngeal nerve within the Vagus nerve (X -10th)
Sensory to the posterior portion of the oral cavity and pharynx (two possible nerves)
Glossopharyngeal and a little part of the Pharyngeal nerve of the Vagus (X -10th)
Hypernasality would result from damage to which branch of the Vagus nerve?
Pharyngeal nerve of Vagus (X -10th)
The name of the motor nuclei associated with cranial nerves 9, 10 and 11.
Nucleus Ambiguus
The cranial nerve that contains the superior olivary nuclei as one of its components.
Auditory or Cochlear portion of the Vestibulocochlear nerve (VIII -8th)
The nerve that innervates the tensor tympani muscle.
Motor branch of the Trigeminal nerve (V -5th)
The nerve of the Vagus (X -10th) that loops around the aorta.
Recurrent nerve
The nerve branch that provides sensation to the vocal folds.
Internal branch of Superior Laryngeal nerve in the vagus nerve (X -10th)
The nerve branch of the facial nerve (VII -7th) that allows us to taste food that is placed on the tongue
tip.
Chorda Tympani
When damaged, this cranial nerve will produce a deviation of the tongue when it is protruded.
Hypoglossal (XII -12th)- (think glossal=tongue & hypo=weakness)
usually tongue will deviate to the side of the damage
The nerve that senses taste in the posterior 1/3 of the tongue.
Glossopharyngeal (IX -9th) nerve
The cranial nerve that supplies the stapedius muscle.
Facial Nerve (VII -7th)
The other function of the 8th (VIII) nerve is what?
Control balance
The nerve that innervates the levator veli palatini muscle (name specific nerve).
Pharyngeal nerve of Vagus (X -10th)
This nerve is motor to the superior constrictor muscle of the pharynx
Glossopharyngeal (IX -9th)
A branch of this cranial nerve stimulates the salivary glands in the oral cavity.
Facial Nerve (VII -7th)
This set of nuclei is the next superior synaptic point for the auditory signal after the hair cells in the
cochlea are stimulated.
Ventral and Dorsal Cochlear Nuclei
(within the cochlear portion of the vestibulocochlear nerve (VIII -8th))