pns 4 test Flashcards
Mandibular N. is sensory where?
skin on the lower face
Mandibular N. is sensory to what area of tongue?

anterior 2/3 of the tongue
Intermediate N.
branch of facial
Intermediate N
Sensory roots with slight parasympathetic motor componant
Submandibular Ganglion
Goes to submandibular gland and lingual gland via the chorda Tympani
Bells Palsy
Caused by compression of facial N.
Tympanic Membrane Nerve is a branch of?
A branch of Glossopharyngeal Nerve
Vagus N.
is the longest cranial nerve
Vagus N
jugular foramen
Internal Laryngeal N
Pierces through the thyroid membrane to innervate mucosa of larynx
Inferior (Nodosa) Vagus Ganglia - SVA & GVA
Carotid Body, Sensory to Mucosal linings
Spinal Accessory N
Spinal branch gives rise to Motor SVE to SCM and Trpezium
Hypoglossal Nerve
GSE to muscles of the tongue
Hypoglossal Nerve
runs with the superior limb of the ansa cervicales
auditory receptors are located in?
Located in spiral or organ of corgi
Nerve that passes through the parotid gland
facial nerve
cell bodies of facial are located in
geniculate ganglion
parotid innvervated by
glossopharyngeal
Hypoglossal nerve innervates
muscles of the tongue
Outer rim of Pinna?
Helix
which nerve has branches that attach to all the cranial parasympathetic ganglion but, even though it has no parasympathetic component itself.
trigeminal
branch of facial nerve
chordae tympani
scala media/cochlear duct
contains endolymph
superior olivary nucleus controls
compensatory eye movement