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Cranial Nerves Functions Sensory or Motor

Cranial Nerve 1 - Olfactory Sense of smell SENSORY - some OH


Clinical connection: loss of sense
of smell

CN II - Optic Sense of sight or vision SENSORY - say OH

CN III - Oculomotor Nerve Movement of eyeball, adjustment MOTOR - marry OH


of eyelens, constriction of the
pupils

CN IV - Trochlear Nerve Smallest cranial nerve MOTOR - money TO


Contributes to the movement of
eye - inward and downward
movement

CN V - Trigeminal nerves Responsible for sensation felt BOTH - but TOUCH


from the scalp, oral cavity,
mastication, control the inner ear
muscle
Largest nerve

CN VI - Abducens Eye movement, lateral rotation of MOTOR - my AND


the eyes

CN VIi - Facial Nerve Supplies facial muscles BOTH - brother FEEL


impulsed, facial expressions,
closes eyelids, some of your
movement of the tongue

CN VIII - Vestibulocochlear nerve Hearing and helps you regulate SENSORY - says A
balance
CN IX- Glossopharyngeal nerve Sensation of taste, swallowing BOTH - big GIRLS
and salavation

CN X - Vagus nerve Supplies eye, heart, gut, lungs, BOTH -boys VAGINA
swallowing

CN XI - Accessory nerve Movement of head and pectoral MOTOR - matter AH


girdle

CN XII - hypoglossal nerve Speech, manipulation of food MOTOR - more HEAVEN


and swallowing

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