EBK VISUAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
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Chapter 13.1, Problem 13SR
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To label: The cranial nerves and to indicate whether they carry out motor or sensory or both functions.
Introduction: The cranial nerves directly emerge from the brain and pass through distinct openings present in the cranium. There are twelve cranial nerve pairs. Some nerves regulate muscles, some transmit sensory information to the brain, and some are linked to internal organs or glands.
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