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Zoe MCQ 32

Topic: Anatomy

Created on Saturday, November 26 2022 by zoe

Last modified on Saturday, November 26 2022.

Listed are cranial nerves with their respective nuclei. Select all that are correct.

 
        A) Glossopharyngeal nerve: spinal trigeminal nucleus, nucleus of solitary tract, inferior salivatory nucleus, nucleus ambiguus
 
        B) Facial nerve: spinal trigeminal nucleus, nucleus of solitary tract, principal sensory nucleus, facial motor nucleus
 
        C) Vagus nerve: Dorsal motor nucleus, nucleus of solitary tract, superior salivatory nucleus, nucleus ambiguus
 

 


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A) Glossopharyngeal nerve: spinal trigeminal nucleus, nucleus of solitary tract, inferior salivatory nucleus, nucleus ambiguus

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Glossopharyngeal nerve: spinal trigeminal nucleus, nucleus of solitary tract, inferior salivatory nucleus, nucleus ambiguus  (See References)

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B) Facial nerve: spinal trigeminal nucleus, nucleus of solitary tract, principal sensory nucleus, facial motor nucleus

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Facial nerve: spinal trigeminal nucleus, nucleus of solitary tract, superior salivatory nucleus, facial motor nucleus  (See References)

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C) Vagus nerve: Dorsal motor nucleus, nucleus of solitary tract, superior salivatory nucleus, nucleus ambiguus

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Vagus nerve: Dorsal motor nucleus, nucleus of solitary tract, dorsal motor nucleus, nucleus ambiguus  (See References)

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References:

1. Lecture Module 5: Dr. Douglas Miles
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Zoe MCQ 32
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