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What are the cranial nerves belonging to senses?

Sensory nerves are the nerves that allow people to experience taste, touch, smell, sight, and hearing. For sight, there are photoreceptors; for hearing, there is stereocilia; for touch, there are motor neurons, and for smell there are olfactory sensory nerves.


How are cranial nerves named and numbered?

Cranial nerves are named based on their function or the region they innervate. They are also numbered based on their location from anterior to posterior as they emerge from the brain. There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves, each with a unique name and number.


Taste buds are monitored by cranial nerves?

Yes, taste buds are monitored by three cranial nerves: the facial nerve (VII) for the front two-thirds of the tongue, the glossopharyngeal nerve (IX) for the back one-third of the tongue, and the vagus nerve (X) for the throat and epiglottis. These nerves transmit taste information from the taste buds to the brain.


What is a conduction pathway between higher and lower brain centers and houses nuclei for cranial nerves 5-7?

The pons serves as the conduction pathway between higher and lower brain centers. It also contains nuclei for cranial nerves 5 (trigeminal), 6 (abducens), and 7 (facial).


The Parasympathetic nerve is found in what cranial nerve?

3, 7, 9 and 10 (lll, Vll, lX and X) for sure. Two sources included 5=V. Two sources did not. You might want to leave V out.


How long is the brainstem?

The brain stem is relatively short, around 7-centimeters long. The brainstem provides the main motor and sensory innervation to the face and neck via the cranial nerves.


What type of circulatory system do frogs have?

Frogs have 9 organ systems: the integumentary, circulatory, skeletal, digestive, muscular, nervous, respiratory, excretory and the reproductive systems.


How many pairs of cranial nerves are connected to the brain?

from midbrain = CN 3 (oculomotor) + CN 4(trochlear)from lateral of pons = CN 5 (trigeminal)at lower border of pons = CN 6 (abducens) + CN 7(facial) + CN 8 (vestibulo-cochlear)from medulla = CN 9 (glossopharyngeal) + CN 10 (vagus) +CN 11 (accessory) + CN 12(hypoglossal)Simply for addition, you must know that:CN that emerge close to midline = CN 3 + 6 + 12CN that emerge more laterally = CN 5 + 7 + 8 + 9 + 10 + 11The only CN that emerge from dorsal aspect = CN 4


How do you get the answer 7 using only numbers -4-3-2-1?

[(-4) + (-3)]*[(-2 - (-1)] = (-4 -3)*(-2 + 1) = -7*-1 = +7[(-4) + (-3)]*[(-2 - (-1)] = (-4 -3)*(-2 + 1) = -7*-1 = +7[(-4) + (-3)]*[(-2 - (-1)] = (-4 -3)*(-2 + 1) = -7*-1 = +7[(-4) + (-3)]*[(-2 - (-1)] = (-4 -3)*(-2 + 1) = -7*-1 = +7


What is 1 2 7 as an improper fraction?

15/72 1/7:= [(7 * 2)+1]/7= [14 + 1]/7= 15/7 in improper fraction


Which 3 numbers x up to 2744?

2744 = 1 x 1 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 7 x 7 x 7 Make 3 groups of these factors and multiply the numbers in each group to get 3 numbers, eg: {1}, {1}, {2, 2, 2, 7, 7, 7} = 1 x 1 x 2744 {1}, {1, 2}, {2, 2, 7, 7, 7} = 1 x 2 x 1372 {1, 2}, {1, 2, 7}, {2, 7, 7} = 2 x 14 x 98 {1, 2, 7}, {1, 2, 7}, {2, 7} = 14 x 14 x 14 There are many more such answers.


What is 3 over 7 plus 1 half?

(1/2) / (1+1/7) = (1/2) / (7/7 + 1/7) = (1/2) / (8/7). Note that 7/7 = 1. Take reciprocal of denominator then multiply.(1/2) / (8/7) = (1/2) * (7/8) = 7/16 [multiply the numerators and multiply the denominators]