Cranial nerves Flashcards

1
Q

Somatic motor

A

to striated muscles in the orbit, tongue, and external neck as well as striated muscles in the face, palate, pharynx, and larynx

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Where do the muscles of the face, palate, pharynx, and larynx derive from?

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pharyngeal arches

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3
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Visceral motor

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to glands and involuntary smooth muscle in the viscera and blood vessels

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Somatic (general) sensory

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transmit general sensation (touch, pressure, heat, cold)

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Visceral (general) sensory

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convey sensation from viscera (from carotid body and sinus, pharynx, larynx, trachea)

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6
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Special sensory

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convey taste and smell
serve the special senses of vision, hearing, and balance

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7
Q

Exclusively sensory nerves

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I
II
VII (8)

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8
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Exclusively motor nerves

A

III
IV (4)
VI (6)
XI (11)
XII (12)

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9
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Mixed

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V (5)
VII (7)
IX (9)
X (10)

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10
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Olfactory nerve

A

CN I
Special sensory- smell
Exit via cribriform plate of ethmoid bone

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11
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Optic nerve

A

CN II
special sensory- sight
R and L fibers merge at optic chiasm
Exits via optic canals

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12
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Oculomotor nerve

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CN III
somatic motor- to extraocular muscles
visceral motor- constricts the pupil and accommodates the lens
exits via superior orbital fissure

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13
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Trochlear nerve

A

CN IV
Somatic motor- to superior oblique muscle
exits via superior orbital fissure

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14
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Abducent nerve

A

CN VI
Somatic motor- to lateral rectus muscle
exits via superior orbital fissure

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15
Q

Trigeminal nerve

A

CN V

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16
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CN V1

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Ophthalmic division
general sensory from skin of forehead, external nose, and philtrum of upper lip
exits via supraorbital fissure

17
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CN V2

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Maxillary division
general sensory from skin of face overlying the maxilla, nasal cavity, upper teeth, and palate
exits via foramen rotundum

18
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CN V3

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Mandibular division
General sensory from skin over mandible, lower lip, and TMJ
Brachial motor to muscles of mastication
exits via foramen ovale

19
Q

Facial nerve

A

CN VII
special sensory (taste)- from anterior 2/3 of tongue
brachial motor- to muscles of facial expression: exits via stylomastoid foramen
visceral motor- to lacrimal gland, nasal, and palatine mucosal glands, submandibular and sublingual salivary glands
Exits via internal acoustic meatus

20
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Vestibulocochlear nerve

A

CN VIII
special sensory- hearing and equilibrium
exits via internal acoustic meatus

21
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Glossopharyngeal nerve

A

CN IX
Brachial motor- muscle of pharynx
visceral motor- parotid gland
special sensory- taste from posterior 1/3 of tongue
visceral sensory- from carotid body and sinus
exits via jugular foramen

22
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Vagus nerve

A

CN X
brachial motor- to muscles of pharynx, larynx, and palate
visceral motor- to thoracic and abdominal organs
somatic sensory- from skin of posterior ear and external auditory canal
special sensory- taste from epiglottis and root of tongue
visceral sensory- from inferior pharynx and larynx mucosa, thoracic and abdominal viscera
exits via jugular foramen

23
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Spinal accessory nerve

A

CN XI
somatic motor- to trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles
exits via jugular foramen

24
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Hypoglossal nerve

A

CN XII
somatic motor- muscles within the tongue and those that attach to it
exits via hypoglossal canal

25
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CN III, VII, IX

A

synapse in one of 4 head ganglia and innervate portions of the eye, lacrimal gland, nasal mucosa, and salivary glands

26
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CN X

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thru one of many autonomic plexi, synapse in an intramural ganglion in the wall of the target organ

27
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Sacral outflow (S2, S3, and S4)

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thru the inferior hypogastric plexus and synapse in an intramural ganglia in the wall of the target organ