Provide motor (somatomotor and specific visceromotor) nuclei of cranial nerves located in the pons.
a/ [blank_start]Abducens Nucleus[blank_end]
b/ [blank_start]Trigeminal Motor Nucleus[blank_end]
c/ [blank_start]Facial Nucleus[blank_end]
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Abducens Nucleus
Trigeminal Motor Nucleus
Facial Nucleus
Question 2
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Sensory ganglion of n. facialis is called [blank_start]Geniculate ganglion[blank_end] and is located in [blank_start]canalis nervi facialis[blank_end]
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Geniculate ganglion
canalis nervi facialis
Question 3
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Nucleus ambiguus is a common nucleus for the following cranial nerves:
a/ [blank_start]Glossopharyngeal Nerve[blank_end]
b/ [blank_start]Vagus Nerve[blank_end]
c/ [blank_start]Accessory Nerve[blank_end]
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Glossopharyngeal Nerve
Vagus Nerve
Accessory Nerve
Question 4
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Specify the nerves that conduct taste sensation:
a/ [blank_start]Facial Nerve[blank_end]
b/ [blank_start]Glossopharyngeal Nerve[blank_end]
c/ [blank_start]Vagus Nerve[blank_end]
Answer
Facial Nerve
Glossopharyngeal Nerve
Vagus Nerve
Question 5
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The cranial nerve that can be injured during operation of the tympanic cavity and antrum mastoideum is [blank_start]Facial Nerve[blank_end]
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Facial Nerve
Question 6
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The main terminal nucleus of the medulla oblongata is [blank_start]Solitary Nucleus[blank_end]
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Solitary Nucleus
Question 7
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The examination of the pupillary reaction is a test for functional integrity of which cranial nerve- [blank_start]Occulomotor Nerve[blank_end]
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Occulomotor Nerve
Question 8
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Corneal reflex is a test for the integrity of cranial nerves [blank_start]Trigeminal Nerve[blank_end] and [blank_start]Facial Nerve[blank_end].
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Trigeminal Nerve
Facial Nerve
Question 9
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Pain sensation from the head is conducted to [blank_start]Spinal Nucleus of Trigeminal Nerve[blank_end]
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Spinal Nucleus of Trigeminal Nerve
Question 10
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Sensory supply of the larynx is provided by [blank_start]Vagus Nerve[blank_end]