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1.	What Are Cranial Nerves? 	•	Cranial nerves are twelve pairs of nerves that emerge directly from the brain and brainstem, primarily responsible for motor and sensory functions in the head and neck. 	•	Unlike spinal nerves, which emerge from the spinal cord, cranial nerves emerge directly from the brain. 	2.	Functions of Cranial Nerves: 	•	Each cranial nerve has a specific function or set of functions, which can include sensory input (like smell, sight, taste, and hearing), motor control (like muscle movements in the face, neck, and shoulders), and autonomic functions (like heart rate and digestion). 	3.	Naming and Numbering: 	•	Cranial nerves are traditionally numbered with Roman numerals (I-XII) based on their position from the front of the brain to the back. 	•	They also have speci Brain And Spinal Cord, Sensory Input, Spinal Nerve, Cranial Nerves, Spinal Cord, Head And Neck, Roman Numerals, Nursing Students, Nerve

1. What Are Cranial Nerves? • Cranial nerves are twelve pairs of nerves that emerge directly from the brain and brainstem, primarily responsible for motor and sensory functions in the head and neck. • Unlike spinal nerves, which emerge from the spinal cord, cranial nerves emerge directly from the brain. 2. Functions of Cranial Nerves: • Each cranial nerve has a specific function or set of functions, which can include sensory input (like smell, sight, taste, and hearing), motor control…

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The spinal cord carries signals from the brain: It receives signals from the brain that control movement and autonomic functions, It carries information to the brain: The spinal cord nerves also transmit messages to

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