ANAT 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Neural Plate, Spina Bifida, Cranial Nerves

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Cranial nerves * identify sensory motor or both (nerves in pns and tracts in cns) Innervate muscles developed from the pharyngeal and leave the brain through the cranial nerves and accessory nerve. Innervate muscles developed from the head somites and exit through the. Have axons of both sensory and motor neurons: olfactory (i, special sensory, nerves end in masses of gray matter olfactory bulbs, olfactory axons extend posteriorly from the bulbs and end in the cerebral cortex, special sense. Superior branch innervate the superior rectus and the levator palpebrae superioris. Eyeball movement (and upper eyelid movement: special motor (autonomic, adjust lens for near vision, accommodation (ciliary muscle) Touch, pain, thermal from the face, teeth and scalp: somatic motor (efferent, muscles of mastication, middle ear muscle, abducens (vi, eye movement. Lateral rotation of the eyeball: somatic motor axons extend to the lateral rectus muscle, facial (vii, sensory (afferent) Touch, pain and thermal sensation from skin in external ear.

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