KNES 259 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Carotid Body, Mastication, Parotid Gland

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Arterial blood from heart via 2 methods. Travel through transverse foramen of cervical vertebrae. Anterior cerebral arteries which supply the frontal lobe. Middle cerebral arteries which supply the temporal and parietal lobes. Anterior cerebral arteries are connected via the anterior communicating artery. Vertebral arteries join to form the basilar artery. Basilar artery splits to form the posterior cerebral arteries which supply the occipital lobe. Posterior cerebral arteries are joined to the circle via posterior communicating arteries. All meet at the confluence of sinuses. Contain sensory or motor fibres or a combination of the two. Responsible for sense of smell and induction of visceral responses (ex: salivation) Formed from axons of retinal ganglion cells. Fibres from each nerve run to each hemisphere at optic chiasm. Motor nerve to 4 of 6 extraocular muscles and upper eyelid. General sensory nerve for cornea, skin of forehead, scalp, nose, tongue, nasal cavity, lips, teeth. Motor nerve for muscles of mastication (chewing)

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