| 41. | Gag reflex helps assess cranial nerves 9 and 10.
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| 42. | Cranial nerve dysfunction most commonly involves the VII cranial nerve and the V cranial nerve.
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| 43. | The second cranial nerve is not a true peripheral nerve but a tract of the diencephalon.
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| 44. | Another example is the cranial nerves in tetrapods.
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| 45. | CPH is not associated with cranial nerve palsies.
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| 46. | Can assist in testing the vestibulocochlear cranial nerve.
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| 47. | Ten of the twelve pairs of cranial nerves either target or are sourced from the brainstem.
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| 48. | The chorda tympani is part of one of three cranial nerves that are involved in taste.
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| 49. | Signals from the carotid baroreceptors are sent via the glossopharyngeal nerve ( cranial nerve X ).
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| 50. | The vagus nerve is the tenth cranial nerve.
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