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Facial nerve Glossopharyngeal nerve Vagus nerve

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glossopharyngeal ( posterior 1/3 of the tongue) and facial (anterior 2/3 of the tongue)

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Taste of 2/3 anterior : VII (Facial Nerve)

Sense of 2/3 anterior : V3(Trigeminal )

Taste & sense of 1/3 posterior : XI (Glossopharyngeal)

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The trigeminal nerve, or cranial nerve V.

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Glossopharyngeal

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