Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Cranialnerves
1. CRANIAL NERVES
Tell your table buddy where to find cranial nerves _____________
we will learn cranial nerves and test cranial nerves, and spinal
nerves.
2. Peripheral Nervous System
• Nerves that branch out from the CNS
• The spinal nerves comes out of the spine, and
the cranial nerves come out of the brain
directly.
• There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves
• They are numbered with Roman numerals.
4. how will I ever learn the 12 cranial nerves????
stupid mnemonics!
on
old
olympus
towering
top
a
finn
and
german
viewed
some
hops.
olfactory
optic
oculomotor
trochlear
trigeminal
abducens
facial
acoustic
glossopharyngeal
vagus
spinal accessory
hypoglossal
5. how will I ever learn what they do?
stupid mnemonics!
Nerves carry information or tell the body to do something.
this is sensory or motor.
some cranial nerves do sensory and motor, or maybe just one of these.
s ome
s ay
m arry
m oney
b ut
m y
b rother
s ays
b ig
b usiness
m akes
m ore
olfactory
optic
oculomotor
trochlear
trigeminal
abducens
facial
acoustic
glossopharyngeal
vagus
spinal acc
hypoglossal
s=sensory
m=motor
b=both sensory and motor
6. I. OLFACTORY
• Transmit the sense of smell.
• Outside of the CNS they are called olfactory
nerves, and inside of the CNS they are called
the olfactory tract.
10. V. Trigeminal Nerve
• This is the main sensory nerve of the face.
• It has a large branch that passes through the
foramen ovale of the skull. It has three parts.
• motor is chewing muscles
12. VII Facial Nerve
• This innervates the muscles of facial expression.
• sensation to anterior tongue
• Bell’s Palsy is damage of the facial nerve causing
paralysis on one side.
14. IX: GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL
• carries information from the head and neck to the
brainstem about blood pressure (baroreceptors)
• and taste for posterior tongue
• fires to one throat muscle
15. X: Vagus Nerve
• (vagrant =
“wanders”) - the
only cranial nerve
that travels into the
abdomen.
• This is the most
important cranial
nerve because it
innervates all of
the organs in the
thoracic and
abdominal cavities
16. XI: ACCESSORY NERVE
• Enters the skull through foramen magnum and
leaves through the jugular foramen.
• It supplies the shoulder muscles.
19. Spinal Nerves
8 pairs of cervical nerves (C1 – C8)
what is weird about 8?
12 pairs of thoracic nerves (T1-T12)
5 pairs of lumbar nerves (L1-L5)
5 pairs of sacral nerves (S1-S5)
1 pair of coccygeal nerves (Co)
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