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What are the cranial nerves involved in the corneal reflex?

It is the 7th cranial nerve (facial nerve).


Name the branches of facial nerve?

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What cranial nerve allows you to smile?

Smiling is an action produce by more than one muscle but the nerve that allows you to do that is the facial nerve (7th cranial nerve). Facial nerve has 5 branches and the action of all 5 allows you to smile nicely. The temporal branch allow you to wrinkle your forehead, the zygomatic branch allows you to partially close your eyes, the buccal branch allow you to elevate your chin, and the marginal mandibular allow you to widen your mouth laterally.


What does the number 7 nerve do?

Well, there are several #7s. You have:Cranial nerve 7 - the facial nerve, which controls muscles of facial expression in addition to some aspects of taste, salavation, blinking, & tearing.C7 - the 7th cervical nerve transmits sensation along the parts of the back of the forearm and arm & into the middle finger. It also is invlolved in muscle movements such as elbow extension and wrist flexion.T7 - the 7th thoracic nerve controls some intercostal muscle function and skin sensation in a small patch of skin from just below the shoulder blades to a few inches above the belly button. This nerve also is involved in autonomic innervation to some vital organs in the abdomen.


What nerve innervates the muscle for tight closure of the eyelids?

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