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1. CN X is a mixed nerve in that it is _____, _____ and _____. |
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MOTOR, SENSORY, PARASYMPATHETIC |
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2. The GSE component of CN X is derived from the _____, to provide skeletal muscles motor function. |
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3. The GVE component of CN X is derived from the _____ to provide visceromotor innervation. |
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DORSAL MOTOR NUCLEUS OF CN X |
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4. The GSA component of CN X is related to the _____ to provide sensory input. |
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5. The GVA component of CN X arises from the _____ to provide sensory input. |
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6. The SVA component of CN X goes from the base of the tongue to the _____ to provide taste. |
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7. CN X leaves the brainstem in a groove between the _____ and the _____. |
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8. After CN X passes through the jugular foramen, it gives off the _____ branch, which enters the middle ear cavity to form the _____. |
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TYMPANIC BRANCH; TYMPANIC PLEXUS |
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9. Below the jugular foramen, CN X passes between the superior and middle constrictors to break up into its terminal branches to supply these 3 things. |
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1) TONGUE, 2) TONSILS, 3) MUSCLES AND MUCOSA OF THE OF PHARYNX |
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10. The vagus nerve passes through the neck and thorax, and ends in the _____. |
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11. CN X carries _____ innervation to the thorax, abdomen, and transverse colon. |
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12. The ratio of afferent to efferent fibers in CN X is _____. |
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13. There are 2 parts of CN XI which are _____ and _____. |
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14. The cranial portion of CN XI comes from the _____. |
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15. The spinal portion of CN XI comes from the _____. |
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SPINAL NUCLEI BETWEEN C1-C5 |
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16. The cranial portion of CN XI contains fibers of the cranial root that emerge from the _____ as rootlets posterior to the olive. |
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17. These rootlets unite to form a single nerve which is joined by the spinal part before passing through the _____. |
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18. Upon leaving the skull, the cranial portion of CN XI joins the vagus nerve to supply the muscles of the _____, _____ and _____. |
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PALATE, PHARYNX, AND LARYNX |
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19. The spinal part of CN XI arises from the rootlets of C1-C5 and they join together and pass upward through the _____ to join with the cranial part of CN XI. |
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20. On exiting the skull, the spinal part of CN XI pierces the _____ muscle, and passes through the _____ triangle to supply the _____ muscle. |
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SCM; POSTERIOR CERVICAL TRIANGLE, TRAPEZIUS |
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21. CN XII supplies all of the intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the tongue, except for the _____, which is innervated by the pharyngeal plexus of the vagus. |
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22. CN XII begins as rootlets found in the groove between the _____ and _____ in the medulla. |
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23. CN XII exits the skull via the _____ located in the occipital bone. |
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24. CN XII descends passing between the _____ and _____. It then loops upwards and forwards crossing the hypoglossus muscle to enter the tongue from below. |
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INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY AND INTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN |
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25. What is the function of GSE fibers of cranial nerves? |
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26. What is the function of GVE fibers of cranial nerves? |
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SYMPATHETIC AND PARASYMPATHETIC INNERVATION TO HEAR, SMOOTH MUSCLES IN THE EYE, AND GLANDS |
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27. What is the function of SVE fibers of cranial nerves? |
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MOTOR TO MUSCLES OF THE PHARYNGEAL ARCHES |
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28. The muscles of mastication are derived from what pharyngeal arch? |
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29. The muscles of facial expression are derived from what pharyngeal arch? |
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30. The stylopharyngeus is derived from what pharyngeal arch? |
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31. The muscles of the pharynx and larynx are derived from what pharyngeal arch? |
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32. What is the function of GSA fibers of cranial nerves? |
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SENSATION OF PAIN, TEMP, TOUCH, VIBRATION, AND PROPRIOCEPTION |
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33. What is the function of GVA fibers of cranial nerves? |
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SENSORY OF DISTENTION AND STRETCH OF THE GUT |
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34. What is the function of SSA fibers of cranial nerves? |
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SPECIAL SENSES LIKE VISION, HEARING AND BALANCE |
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35. What is the function of SVA fibers of cranial nerves? |
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SPECIAL SENSES TO DO WITH THE GUT SUCH AS TASTE AND SMELL |
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36. What type of CN fibers make up CN I? |
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37. What type of CN fibers make up CN II? |
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38. What 2 types of CN fibers make up CN III? |
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39. What type of CN fibers make up CN IV? |
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40. What 3 types of CN fibers make up CN V? |
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41. What type of CN fibers make up CN VI? |
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42. What 5 types of CN fibers make up CN VII? |
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43. What type of CN fibers make up CN VIII? |
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44. What 5 types of CN fibers make up CN IX? |
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45. What 5 types of CN fibers make up CN X? |
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46. What 2 types of CN fibers make up CN XI? |
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47. What type of CN fibers make up CN XII? |
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48. The _____ is an important structure in the brain that contains the cranial nerve fibers? |
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49. The _____ limb of the internal capsule passes between the caudate and lentiform nuclei. |
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50. The _____ limb of the internal capsule lies between the lentiform nucleus and the thalamus. |
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