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auditory receptors
located in spiral organ
N that passes through the parotid gland?
facial
Cell bodies of facial located in
geniculate ganglion
parotid innervated by
glossopharyngeal
hypoglossal
innervates muscles of tongue
outer rim of pinna
helix
no parasympathetics
trigeminal
branch of facial
chord tympani
scala media
contains endolymph
superior olivary nucleus controls
compensatory eye movement
elevate (up and down movement)
saccule
corneal reflex, can feel cotton swab but can’t blink
facial
cristae receptors
located in cupula
muscles of mastication
innervated by trigeminal
trigeminal ganglion
semilunar
only motor component of trigeminal
mandibular
only motor component of trigeminal
mandibular
GSA sensory to ant 2/3 of tongue
mandibular
intermediate nerve
branch of facial
otic ganglion
associated with parotid gland
bells palsy
facial nerve damage
accessory nerve
goes through jugular foramen
carotid sinus
associated with nodose ganglion (a.k.a. inferior
tympanic nerve
branch of glossopharyngeal
cutaneous innervation of the chin
trigeminal
what nerve innervates medial pterygoid muscle?
trigeminal nerve
what is the root of the intermediate nerve?
facial
what cranial nerve is innervated if the tip of the tongue is burned?
trigeminal
Mandibular N. is sensory where?
skin on lower face
mandibular N. is sensory to what area of tongue?
sensory anterior 2/3 of tongue
intermediate N
branch of facial
sensory roots with slight parasympathetic motor component
submandibular ganglion
goes to submandibular gland and lingual gland via the chords tympani
bells palsy
caused by compression of facial N
tympanic membrane nerve is a brand of?
glossopharyngeal N
vagus N
longest in CN
exits through jugular foramen
internal laryngeal N
pierces through the thyroid membrane to innervate mucosa of larynx
inferior (nodosa) vagus ganglia-SVA & SGA
carotid body, sensory to mucosal linings
spinal accessory N
spinal branch gives rise to motor SVE to SCM and trapezium
hypoglossal N
GSE to muscles of the tongue
runs with the superior limb of nasa cervicalis
auditory receptors located in?
located in spiral or organ of Corti
N. that passes through the parotid gland?
facial N
cell bodies of facial are located in?
geniculate ganglion
parotid innervated by?
glossopharyngeal
hypoglossal N innervates?
muscles of the tongue
outer rim of pinna?
helix
no parasympathetics?
trigeminal N
branch of facial N?
chordae tympani
scala media/ cochlear duct?
contains endolymph
superior olivary nucleus controls?
compensatory eye movement.
elevate (up down movement)?
saccule
corneal reflex, can feel cotton swab but can’t blink usually with bells palsy?
facial N
cristae receptors located in the of the semi lunar canal?
cupula
muscles of mastication innervated by?
trigeminal N. mandibular branch
trigemina ganglion?
semilunar
only motor component of trigeminal?
mandibular, sensory and motor
intermediate N. is a branch of?
facial N
otic ganglion associated with?
parotid gland
carotid sinus associated with?
nodose ganglion aka interior (nodosa) Vagus ganglion
tympanic N. is a branch of?
glossopharyngeal
which nerve is located between t5-t9?
greater splanchnic N
which nerve is located between T10-T11
lesser splanchnic nerve
which nerve is located between T12-L2
least splanchnic nerve