Exam 2 CN IX Glossopharyngeal Flashcards
Name the nucleus for the taste sense of the glossopharyngeal nerve
Tractus solitarius
Name the nucleus of the general sense of the glossopharyngeal nerve.
Spinal nucleus of trigeminal
Name the motor nucleus of the glossopharyngeal nerve for the stylopharyngeus.
Nucleus Ambiguus
The parasympathetic fibers in the glossopharyngeal nerve originate from what nucleus?
Inferior Salivatory nucleus
Name the nucleus which sends the efferent fibers to the parotid gland
Inferior Salivatory nucleus
Name the nerves that convey the visceral motor fibers from the inferior salivatory nucleus to the parotid gland in sequence.
Inferior Salivatory nucleus, Glossopharyngeal N, (Inferior Glossopharyngeal Ganglion), Tympanic N, Tympanic plexus, Lesser Petrosal N, Otic Ganglion, Auriculotemporal N of Mandibular, and Parotid Gland
The glossopharyngeal N leaves the cranial cavity through what?
center of Jugular Foramen
The superior ganglion of the glossopharyngeal nerve gives off branches to the pharynx. True or False
False - no branches in superior
The auricular neve of the vagus communicates with what?
Inferior ganglion of glossopharyngeal
Name the nerve which perforates the posterior belly of the digastric to communicate with the trunk of the glossopharyngeal nerve.
Facial Nerve
Name the nerve which arises from the inferior ganglion of the glossopharyngeal nerve and ascends through the inferior tympanic canaliculi.
Tympanic N of Glossopharyngeal
Name the nerves which form the tympanic plexus
Tympanic N
Caritcotympanic N
Name the nerve which passes the foramen ovale or the caniculi innominatus to join the otic ganglion
Lesser Petrosal N
Name the nerve which innervates the carotid sinus
Carotid n of Glossopharyngeal
Name the nerves which form the pharyngeal plexus
Pharyngeal N of Glossopharyngeal
Pharyngeal N of Vagus
Laryngopharyngeal N of superior cervical ganglion