Glossopharyngeal nerve - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
It is cranial nerve nr... 9
100%
And leaves the cranial cavity through what foramen? Jugular
100%
It leaves the cranial cavity through the same foramen as this nerve Vagus
100%
It leaves the cranial cavity through the same foramen as this nerve Accessory
50%
Nucleus with efferent motor fibers to muscles of pharynx, soft palate Ambiguus
50%
Ganglion, after jugular foramen Inferior
50%
Branch Lingual
50%
Ganglion, next to foramen ovale. contain parasympathetic fibers Otic
50%
Branch Pharyngeal
50%
It arise from this part of the medulla oblongata Posterolateral sulcus
50%
Branch, sensory information from baroreceptors of internal carotid a. Ramus sinus carotici
50%
Nucleus with afferent sensory fibers from mucosa of pharynx, tongue Spinal trigeminal
50%
Ganglion, before jugular foramen Superior
50%
Branch Tonsilar
50%
Branch, the only one with parasympathetic fibers (only 1'st generation branch) Tympanic n
50%
Nucleus with efferent parasympathetic fibers to e.g parotid gland Inferior salivary
0%
Branch Ramus stylopharyngeus
0%
Nucleus with afferent taste fibers Solitary/Gustatory
0%
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