Vagus Nerve Thats a Cranial Nerve Depends on the stage of devellopment of the body. Depends on the sexe of the body. Depends on the do/do not being broken (before) I would like to add the x-ray of my hip. (see www.tagged.com/blueteeth, foto's) I had to turn off a lot of motherly nerves in that area, to survive the pain of screws a doctor Pondsen put in my acetabulum against my will. By local osteoporoses i managed to 'push' the screws to a place less painfull. Now nerves turn on again. I try to rott them out totally of corse.
The nerves involved in diplopia include three cranial nerves: the oculomotor nerve (third cranial nerve), the abducens nerve (sixth cranial nerve), and the trochlear nerve (fourth cranial nerve).
Optic nerve
Optic
cn 3, 4 and 6
Essentially nothing but to carry them around. There are nerves that try to keep track of what muscles are doing ... but the muscles are not actually involved with this.
There are two nerves in the ear. They are the cochlear nerve and the vestibulocochlear nerve. These nerves contain the nerve fibers that arr involved in hearing.
They are motor nerves which lead to the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles
vestibular (VIII)
Cranial nerve VIII - vestibulocochlear
Vestibulocochlear Nerve (VIII)
Lumbar Nerves "L" (nerves in the lower back) supply the legs, the bladder, bowel and sexual organs.
vagus, glossopharyngeal and facial