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On Old Olympus’ Towering Top A Finn And German Viewed A Hop olfactory optic oculomotor trochlear trigeminal Abducens facial auditory glossopharyngeal vagus accessory hypoglossal I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII some say marry money but my brother says bad business marrying money sensory only sensory only motor with a small proprioceptive component motor with a small proprioceptive component both sensory and motor motor with a small proprioceptive component both sensory and motor sensory only both sensory and motor both sensory and motor motor with a small proprioceptive component motor with a small proprioceptive component CRANIAL NERVES # NAME ORIGIN(S) TERMINATION(S) FUNCTION(S) I olfactory olfactory epithelium olfactory bulb on inferior surface of cerebral frontal lobe sense of smell only II optic ganglion cell layer of retinal epithelium thalamus sense of vision only III oculomotor midbrain levator palpebrae superioris of motor: movement of eyeball and eyelid, accommodation of lens of near vision, constriction of pupil upper eyelid superior rectus of eyeball sensory: proprioception for the muscles innervated inferior rectus of eyeball medial rectus of eyeball inferior oblique of eyeball IV trochlear midbrain superior oblique of eyeball motor: movement of eyeball sensory: proprioception for muscle innervated V trigeminal pons muscles of mastication motor: muscles of mastication sensory from skin of face and anterior ½ of scalp, mucosa sensory: proprioception for muscles of mastication; touch, pain, and temperature from structures supplied of nose, mouth, throat; teeth, surface of eye VI abducens pons lateral rectus of eyeball motor: movement of eyeball sensory: proprioception for muscle innervated CRANIAL NERVES # VII NAME facial ORIGIN(S) pons TERMINATION(S) muscles of facial expression lacrimal gland buccal, submandibular, and sublingual salivary glands; sensory from taste buds of FUNCTION(S) motor: muscles of facial expression; secretion of saliva and tears sensory: proprioception from muscles of facial expression, taste anterior 2/3 of tongue VIII vestibulocochlear (auditory) vestibular branch from semicircular ducts, saccule, and utricle of inner ear cochlear branch from spiral organ of vestibular branch -- pons and cerbbellum vestibular branch -- sense of equilibrium only cochlear branch -- sense of hearing only cochlear branch -- thalamus Corti of inner ear IX glossopharyngeal medulla stylopharyngeus muscle of throatparotid salivary glands sensory from taste buds of posterior 1/3 of tongue receptors of carotid sinus somatic sensory from posterior motor: stylopharyngeus muscle for swallowing; secretion of saliva sensory: proprioception from stylopharyngeus; taste from posterior 1/3 of tongue; regulation of blood pressure 1/3 on tongue X vagus medulla esophagus, stomach, small motor: smooth muscle contraction and relaxation of areas innervated; secretion of digestive juices intestine, most of large intes- sensory: sensations from visceral organs supplied; proprioception from muscles supplied muscles of airways, lungs, heart, tine, gallbladder; glands of GI tract named pancreas liver XI accessory medulla pharyngeal muscles of swallowing spinal portion to sternocleidomastoid and trapezius XII hypoglossal medulla extriinsic and intrinsic muscles of tongue motor: cranial portion mediates swallowing; spinal mediates head movements sensory: proprioception for muscles involved motor: movement of tongue sensory: proprioceptions for muscles innervated