Select the cranial nerve that is accurately paired with its name.
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2022 3:51 pm
Select the cranial nerve that is accurately paired with its name.
A. The first cranial nerve: The trochlear nerve.
B. The twelfth cranial nerve: The hypoglossal nerve.
C. The tenth cranial nerve: The olfactory nerve.
D. The thirteenth cranial nerve: The auditory nerve. E. Olfactory Nerve: Transmits the sense of smell. F. Optic Nerve: Transmits visual signals from the retina of the eye to the brain. G. Oculomotor Nerve: Controls most eye movements. H. Trochlear Nerve: Moves the eyeballs. I. Trigeminal Nerve: Innervates the chewing muscles. J. Abducens Nerve: Eye abduction. K. Facial Nerve: Controls facial expressions, the lacrimal glands, the salivary glands and other muscles. L. Acoustic Nerve: Gravity, sound and rotation sensations. M. Glossopharyngeal Nerve: Senses taste. N. Vagus Nerve: It innervates the laryngeal and pharyngeal muscles and controls voice resonance and swallowing. O. Spinal Accessory Nerve: It innervates the trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles.
A. The first cranial nerve: The trochlear nerve.
B. The twelfth cranial nerve: The hypoglossal nerve.
C. The tenth cranial nerve: The olfactory nerve.
D. The thirteenth cranial nerve: The auditory nerve. E. Olfactory Nerve: Transmits the sense of smell. F. Optic Nerve: Transmits visual signals from the retina of the eye to the brain. G. Oculomotor Nerve: Controls most eye movements. H. Trochlear Nerve: Moves the eyeballs. I. Trigeminal Nerve: Innervates the chewing muscles. J. Abducens Nerve: Eye abduction. K. Facial Nerve: Controls facial expressions, the lacrimal glands, the salivary glands and other muscles. L. Acoustic Nerve: Gravity, sound and rotation sensations. M. Glossopharyngeal Nerve: Senses taste. N. Vagus Nerve: It innervates the laryngeal and pharyngeal muscles and controls voice resonance and swallowing. O. Spinal Accessory Nerve: It innervates the trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles.