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Cranial nerve I is a sensory nerve. What is its name?
Olfactory
The optic nerve has what cranial nerve number?
II
Is cranial nerve III a sensory, motor, or mixed nerve?
Motor
Cranial Nerve IV is a motor nerve. What is its name?
Trochlear
The Trigeminal nerve is a mixed nerve. What cranial nerve # is it?
5 (V)
Is Cranial nerve VII sensory, motor, or mixed?
Mixed
Cranial nerve VI os a motor nerve. What is its name?
Abducens
What is the name of the 8th cranial nerve and what type of nerve is it?
Vestibulo-cochlear, Sensory Nerve
The glossopharyngeal nerve has what cranial nerve # and is what type of nerve?
IX, Mixed
Cranial nerve X is a mixed nerve. What is it called?
Vagus
The 11th cranial nerve is the spinal accessory nerve. What type of nerve is it?
Motor
What is the name of cranial nerve XII?
Hypoglossal
What nerve conveys smell to the brain and arises in the nasal mucosa?
Olfactory Nerve
What sensory nerve would be involved in delivering images of sight from the eyes to the brain?
Optic Nerve
What two cranial nerves originate in the midbrain and innervate muscles involving eye movement?
Oculomotor and Trochlear Nerve
What cranial nerve arises in the Pons and helps control eye movement?
Abducens
What cranial nerves are involved with speech, language, and hearing?
V, VII-XII
The trigeminal nerve is a mixed nerve the helps brings sensation to the face and assists in the muscles needed for mastication. Where does this nerve originate?
Pons
What nerve the originates in the pons brings taste from the anterior 2/3 of the tongue to the brainstem?
Facial Nerve
Damage to this sensory nerve will likely result in hearing loss, problems with balance or both. What nerve is it?
Vestibulocochlear
This mixed cranial nerve provides taste to the posterier 1/3 of the tongue and helps innervate the muscle responsible for raising and dilating the pharynx. What is it?
Glossopharyngeal
The vagus nerve is involved with swallowing, regulation of cardiac and pulmonary skills as well as the digestive system. Where does it originate?
Medulla
Damage to this cranial nerve will likely result in an inability to turn the head or elevate the shoulders. What nerve is it?
Spinal accessory
Damage to this nerve will likely result in paralysis of the tongue and diminished intelligibility. What nerve is it?
Hypoglossal
What cranial nerve controls muscles of the pharynx, larynx, and soft palate for phonation and resonance?
Spinal accessory