Lecture 10-11 PNS Flashcards
CNI
Name: Olfactory
Type: Sensory
Target: Nose
Passes through: Cribiform plate (part of ethmoid).
Sense of smell
CNII
Name: Optic Nerve
Type: Sensory
Target: Eyeball
Passes through: Optic canal
sense of sight
CNIII
Name: oculomotor
Type: Motor and PSN
Target: contracts muscles which move eyeball (4/6). Also constricts pupils
Passes through: SOF
CNIV
Name: trochlear
Type: motor
Target: 1 muscle which moves eyeball
Passes through: SOF
CNV
Name: Trigeminal. divides into 3 branches
Type: motor and sensory
Target: all skin of face, sensory. Mandibular nerve carries motor for mastication muscles
Passes through: SOF (ophamalic division), rotundum foramen (Maxillary) AND Oval foramen (Mandibular)
CNVI
Name: abducent
Type: motor
Target: muscle of eyeball
Passes through: SOF
CNVII
Name: Facial
Type: motor, sensory, PSN
Target: superficial muscles of face, change facial expressions (motor), sensory fibres target anterior two thirds of tongue, PSN target salivary and lacrimal glands
Passes through: Internal Acoustic Meatus
CNVIII
Name: Vestibulocochlear
Type:sensory
Target: sense of hearing (cochlea) and sense of balance (vestibule)
Passes through: internal acousitc meatus
CNIX
Name:Glossopharyngeal
Type:Mixed
Target: motor fibres supply 1 muscle in pharynx
sensory fibres target posterior third of tongue and general sense from area. also reaches pharynx, picks up general sense
Passes through: jugular foramen
CNXI
Name: Accessory Nerve
Type: Motor
Target: sternoclaval mastoid and trapezius muscles
Passes through: Jugular foramen
CNX
Name: Vagus
Type:Mixed
Target: motor fibres to muscle of pharynx/larynx
sensory fibres supply larynx
PSN fibres supply all thoracic viscera, most abdominal
Passes through: jugular foramen
CNXII
Name: hypoglossal
Type: motor
Target: muscles of tongue, all but 1
Passes through: bony tunnel (hypoglossal canal)
which nerves supply pharynx?
CNX(Vagus) supplies motor to pharynx
CNIX (glossopharyngeal) is sensory to pharynx
somatic plexus
ventral rami of spinal nerves form it
visceral (autonomic) plexus
autonomic nerve fibers form
cervical plexus
formed by ventral rami of spinal nerves C1-C4
cutaneous Bb.= sensory skin of neck, part of head
motor: Ansa cervicalis (most infrahyoid muscles) and phrenic (diaphragm)