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Cranial nerves
12 cranial nerves

I Olfactory

2. Optic

3 oculomotor

4 trochlear

5 trigeminal

6 abducens

7 facial

8 vestibulocochlear

9 glassopharygeal

10 Vegas

11 accessory

12 hypoglossal

The 12 cranial nerves

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Helps to remember this way

Olfactory. Smell

Optic. Vision

Oculomotor. Eye movement

Trochlear. Eye movements

Trigeminal. 3 branches ... In face

Abducens

Facial. Face. Bell's palsy affects this nerve

Vestibulocochlear. Hearing, balance

Glassopharygeal. Taste

Vegas. Stomach, intestines

Accessory. Shrug shoulders

Hypoglossal. Tongue

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