That would be the hypoglossal nerve, which lies medial from the vagus, accessory, glossopharyngeal nerves.
The tenth carotid nerve of human is the vagus nerve.A cranial nerve that's a major output of the parasympathetic nervous system. The sympathetic system is fright, fight, or flight enhancer, the parasympathetic is the opposite ... sort of relax and digest your last meal. Slows the heart and increases digestion.
it crosses the internal carotid near the ear and lies in sheath posteriorly in 90% and anteriortly in 2% of patients
The jugular foramen lies between the temporal bone and the occipital bone in the skull. It allows passage for structures such as the internal jugular vein, glossopharyngeal nerve, vagus nerve, and accessory nerve.
no this term usually applies to that portion of the root that lies between the spinal cord and the intervertebral canal of the spinal column. Is inflammation of the root of spinal nerve
The bladder is medial. It lies in the midline of the body.
The spine is a medial structure. It lies in the midline of the body.
The ring finger is a medial structure compared to the bladder. The bladder lies in the body's midline.
The brain lies within the cranial cavity which is inside the larger dorsal cavity
there is not a ventral nerve cord
The common femoral vein is medial to the common femoral artery. The common femoral artery lies farther from the body's midline.
Heart lies in mediastinum. The wall of mediastinum and phrenic nerve lies between the heart and lungs. Phrenic nerve supply to the diaphragm.
A medial structure is closer to the midline of the body or lies in the midline of the body. A lateral structure is on the sides of the body, or closer to the sides than some other structure to which it's being compared.