V is responsible for tear reflex in response to cornea irritation, VII has a parasympathetic branch responsible for emotional tears.
equilibrium, taste, tears, and tongue movement
Cranial Nerve 2 - Optic Nerve
The olfactory nerve which is also cranial nerve number 1 is responsible for the sense of olfaction.
The Olfactory nerve. CN1 Cranial Nerve I, or the first cranial nerve called the Olfactory nerve.
The second cranial nerve is the optic nerve.
Smell impulses are carried by the cranial nerve called the olfactory nerve (cranial nerve I). It is responsible for transmitting information about odors from the nose to the brain.
Cranial nerve I, the olfactory nerve, is responsible for the sense of smell. Cranial nerve II, the optic nerve, transmits visual information from the retina to the brain. Cranial nerve VII, the facial nerve, controls muscles of facial expression, conveys taste sensations from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue, and is involved in the secretion of saliva and tears. Together, these nerves play crucial roles in sensory and motor functions.
The cranial nerve that controls hearing and body balance is the vestibulocochlear nerve, also known as cranial nerve VIII. It has two main branches: the cochlear branch, responsible for hearing, and the vestibular branch, responsible for balance and spatial orientation.
The oculomotor nerve (cranial nerve III) is responsible for the reflex constriction of the pupil in response to light and accommodation.
Cranial nerve number 2 is the optic nerve, responsible for most of the sensation of sight.
The 8th. Hey - I remembered it, the vestibulocochlear nerve.
Trigeminal V: a mixed nerve responsible for the chewing of food and sensations in the face, scalp, and teeth and the contraction of chewing muscles.