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There are twelve pairs of cranial nerves; they are attached to the brain and are transmitted through foramina in the base of the cranium. The different pairs are named from before backward as follows:
There are twelve pairs of cranial nerves; they are attached to the brain and are transmitted through foramina in the base of the cranium. The different pairs are named from before backward as follows:


{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
|-bgcolor="CEDFF2"
! colspan="2"|[[Neural - Cranial Nerve Development|Cranial Nerves]]
|-
| CN I
| Olfactory
|-bgcolor="F5FAFF"
| CN II
| Optic
|-
| CN III
| Oculomotor
|-bgcolor="F5FAFF"
| CN IV
| Trochlear
|-
| CN V
| Trigeminal
|-bgcolor="F5FAFF"
| CN VI
| Abducent
|-
| CN VII
| Facial
|-bgcolor="F5FAFF"
| CN VIII
| Acoustic
|-
| CN IX
| Glossopharyngeal
|-bgcolor="F5FAFF"
| CN X
| Vagus
|-
| CN XI
| Accessory
|-bgcolor="F5FAFF"
| CN XII
| Hypoglossal
|}
|}
1st. Olfactory.
1st. Olfactory.
7th. Facial.
7th. Facial.

Revision as of 10:46, 6 February 2016

There are twelve pairs of cranial nerves; they are attached to the brain and are transmitted through foramina in the base of the cranium. The different pairs are named from before backward as follows:


Cranial Nerves
CN I Olfactory
CN II Optic
CN III Oculomotor
CN IV Trochlear
CN V Trigeminal
CN VI Abducent
CN VII Facial
CN VIII Acoustic
CN IX Glossopharyngeal
CN X Vagus
CN XI Accessory
CN XII Hypoglossal

|} 1st. Olfactory. 7th. Facial. 2d. Optic. 8th. Acoustic. 3d. Oculomotor. 9th. Glossopharyngeal. 4th. Trochlear. 10th. Vagus. 5th. Trigeminal. 11th. Accessory. 6th. Abducent. 12th. Hypoglossal.