LAB MANUAL FOR HUMAN A&P MAIN VERSION
LAB MANUAL FOR HUMAN A&P MAIN VERSION
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Author: Martin
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Chapter 30, Problem 6.2A

Place the number and name of the cranial nerve best associated with each of the following normal abilities or impaired functions. All twelve cranial nerves are represented for the answers.
 
__________ 1. Experiences motion sickness and seems intoxicated
__________ 2. Unable to rotate eyeball inferolaterafly
__________ 3. Able to depress shoulder joint, but unable to elevate shoulder
__________ 4. Identifies tissues using the compound microscope
__________ 5. Experiences difficulty with tongue movements when talking and swallowing
__________ 6. Abducts the eyeballs
__________ 7. Detects the odor of burning fall leaves
__________ 8. Detects taste sensation of a medicine placed on the back of the tongue
__________ 9. Moves jaw from side to side and chews food
__________ 10. One pupil of an eye has a different shape and size
__________ 11. Hoarseness experienced in voice and difficulty speaking
__________ 12. Experiences facial muscle paralysis and sagging corner of mouth (Bell palsy)

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Select the cranial nerves that arise from the Cerebrum XII. Hypoglossal nerve Cranial nerve diagram IV. Trochlear nerve V. Trigeminal nerve X. Vagus nerve I. Olfactory nerve XI. Accessory nerve IX. Glossopharyr nerve II. Optic nerve VI. Abducens nerve VIII. Vestibulococł nerve Cranial Nerve Functions Applying Classroom Knowledge to Clinical Practice
Identify the nerve plexus from which each nerve originates. ______________________ 1. femoral n. ______________________ 2. sciatic n. ______________________ 3. phrenic n. ______________________ 4. ulnar n. ______________________ 5. axillary n. ______________________ 6. tibial n. ______________________ 7. obturator n.______________________ 8. radial n. ______________________ 9. common fibular n. ______________________ 10. pudendal n.
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