Anatomy: Cranial nerves

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Zusammenfassung der Ressource

Frage 1

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Cranial nerve I...
Antworten
  • Originates in the receptors of the nasal epithelium
  • Is sensory
  • Terminates in the temporal lobe by way of the olfactory bulbs
  • Originates in the retina of the eyes
  • Terminates in the visual cortex by way of the lateral geniculate body in the thalamus

Frage 2

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Cranial nerve II...
Antworten
  • Originates in the retina of the eyes
  • Terminates in the visual cortex by way of the lateral geniculate body of the thalamus and optic chiasm
  • Originate in the mesencephalon
  • Terminates at the extrinsic eye muscles, ciliary body, and iris
  • Is responsible for eye motor movements

Frage 3

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Cranial nerve III...
Antworten
  • Originates in the mesencephalon
  • Terminates in the extrinsic eye muscles, iris, and ciliary bodies
  • Terminates in the superior oblique muscles of the eye
  • Is responsible for eye motor movements
  • Originates in the retinas of the eyes

Frage 4

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Cranial nerve IV...
Antworten
  • Originates in the mesencephalon
  • Terminates in the superior oblique muscles of the eyes
  • Is responsible for eye motor movement
  • Terminates in the extrinsic eye muscles, iris, and ciliary bodies
  • Originates in the retinas

Frage 5

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Cranial nerve V...
Antworten
  • Cell bodies originate in the semilunar ganglion
  • Terminates in the sensory nuclei of the pons
  • Cell bodies originate in the pons
  • Cell bodies terminate at the muscles of mastication
  • Terminates in the lateral rectus muscle of the eye

Frage 6

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Cranial nerve III is composed of the ophthalmic, maxillary, and mandibular branches
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 7

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The ophthalmic branch...
Antworten
  • Is part of cranial nerve V
  • Conducts sensory impulses from the eye, nose, forehead, and scalp
  • Is part of cranial nerve IX
  • Is transmitted through the superior orbital fissue
  • Conducts sensory impulses from the temporal region, tongue, lower alveolar region, and jaw

Frage 8

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The maxillary branch
Antworten
  • Conducts sensory information from the lower eyelid, upper lip, cheek, nasal mucosa and upper palate
  • Is part of cranial nerve V
  • Is part of cranial nerve III
  • Conducts sensory information from the temporal region, tongue, lower alveolar region, and lower jaw
  • Conducts motor impulses to the lower eyelid, upper lip, cheek, nasal mucosa and upper palate

Frage 9

Frage
Cranial nerve V is mixed motor and sensory
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 10

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The motor division of cranial nerve IX conducts impulses from the pons to the muscles of mastication
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 11

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Cranial nerve VI...
Antworten
  • Originates in the pons
  • Terminates in the lateral rectus muscle of the eye
  • Abducts the eye
  • Originates in the mesencephalon
  • Terminates in the extrinsic eye muscles

Frage 12

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Cranial nerve VII...
Antworten
  • Cell bodies are located in the geniculate ganglion
  • Originates on the anterior tongue and terminates on the sensory nuclei of the pons
  • Originates on the nuclei of the pons
  • Terminates on the lacrimal gland and nasal mucosa, and the muscles of facial expression
  • Terminates on the lateral rectus muscle

Frage 13

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Cranial nerve VII is sensory only
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 14

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Cranial nerve VI is routed through the sphenopalatine ganglion and the submandubilar and sublingual glands
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 15

Frage
Bell's Palsy is caused by the loss of function of one side of cranial nerve II
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 16

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Cranial nerve VIII...
Antworten
  • Originates from receptors in the cochlea
  • Cell bodies are located in peripheral ganglia
  • Originates from receptors in the vestibule and semicircular canals
  • Terminate in the vestibular and cochlear nerves of the pons and medulla
  • Terminate in the vestibular and cochlear nerves of the mesencephalon

Frage 17

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Cranial nerve IX...
Antworten
  • Arises from the posterior tongue, the pharynx, and the carotid sinus
  • Has sensory neurons in the superior and inferior ganglia
  • Terminates in the medulla
  • Arises from the medulla
  • Terminates on the pharyngeal muscles, and the parotid salivary gland via the otic ganglion

Frage 18

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Cranial nerve X...
Antworten
  • Originate in the pharynx, pinnae, diaphragm, and visceral organs of the body
  • Have sensory neurons in the jugular ganglion and nodose ganglio
  • Synapse in the medulla
  • Terminate in the pharynx, larynx, and visceral organs
  • Are sensory

Frage 19

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Cranial nerve XI...
Antworten
  • Originates in the medulla
  • Originates in the 1st five segments of the spinal cord
  • Terminates in the muscles of the soft palate, pharynx, larynx
  • Terminates in the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius
  • Passes through the jugular foramen

Frage 20

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Cranial nerve IX is divided in the the bulbar root and the spinal root which eventually fuse
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 21

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Cranial nerve XII...
Antworten
  • Originates from the medulla
  • Terminates in the intrinsic muscles of the tongue
  • Terminates in the extrinsic muscles of the tongue
  • Terminates in the medulla
  • Originates in the intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the tongue
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