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Match the function with the correct nerve. Olfactory (I) Optic (II) Oculomotor nerve (III) Trochlear nerve (IV) Trigeminal nerve (V)

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Match the function with the correct nerve.

  • Olfactory (I)
  • Optic (II)
  • Oculomotor nerve (III)
  • Trochlear nerve (IV)
  • Trigeminal nerve (V)
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Solution

  1. Olfactory (I) - This nerve is responsible for the sense of smell. It carries sensory information related to smells from your nose to your brain.

  2. Optic (II) - This nerve is responsible for vision. It carries visual information from your eyes to your brain.

  3. Oculomotor nerve (III) - This nerve controls most of the muscles that move the eye. It also controls the muscle that constricts the pupil and the muscles that control the shape of the lens inside the eye.

  4. Trochlear nerve (IV) - This nerve controls the superior oblique muscle of the eye, which is responsible for downward, inward, and lateral movements of the eye.

  5. Trigeminal nerve (V) - This nerve carries sensory information from the face and the head, and controls the muscles involved in chewing.

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