Glossopharyngeal Nerve

The oral cavity is always kept moist to prevent aberrations, ulcerations, and bacterial growth. This function is performed by the …

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Hypoglossal Nerve

The most important ability of a human being that distinguishes it from all the other creations, i.e., animals, plants, insects, …

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Mandibular Nerve

Mastication is a semi-automatic process. We can voluntarily control the movements of the lower jaw at the temporomandibular joint, but …

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Maxillary Nerve

A stabbing, severe pain on the side of the face, especially in the area of the cheek, skin over the …

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Cranial Nerves

A person woke up in the morning feeling something unusual, went to the washroom, and in the mirror, they saw …

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Coccygeal Plexus

Introduction After a prolonged sitting, i.e., after a seminar with boring and long lectures, you might have seen some of …

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Autonomic Nervous System

The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is an essential part of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) concerned with the body’s involuntary …

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Accessory Nerve

In our daily routine, we use many gestures as part of communicating. These would not be possible without the accessory …

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Abducent Nerve

In ophthalmology clinics, there are a number of patients with different visual impairments. One of the visual defects is strabismus. …

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Occipital Lobe

Quick facts: Location: Bottom, back part of the cortex above the cerebellum and behind the temporal lobe Function: Responsible for …

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