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Cranial Nerves and their Peripheral and Parasympathetic Ganglia

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I - Olfactory   show ----  
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II - Optic   No ganglia   show
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show Ciliary ganglion   Parasympathetics to iris and ciliary muscle  
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show No ganglia   ----  
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show Semilunar or Gasserian Ganglion   Primary sensory neuron cell bodies for sensation in the face, mouth, sinuses, and supratentorial meninges  
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show No ganglia   ----  
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show Pterygopalatine Ganglion   Parasympathetics to lacrimal glands and nasal mucosa  
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show Submandibular Ganglion   Parasympathetics to submandibular and sublingual salivary glands  
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VII - Facial   show Primary sensory neuron cell bodies for taste sensation in anterior 2/3 of tonuge and for sensation near outer ear  
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VIII - Vestibulocochlear   Spiral Ganglion   show
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VIII - Vestibulocochlear   show Primary sensory neuron cell bodies for vestibular sensation  
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IX - Glossopharyngeal   Otic Ganglion   show
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IX - Glossopharyngeal   show Primary sensor neuron cell bodies for sensation from middle ear, externa auditory meatus, pharyx, posterior 1/3 of tongue  
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show Inferior (Petrosal) Glossopharyngeal Ganglion   Primary sensory neuron cell bodies for sensation from middle ear, external auditory meatus, pharynx, posterior 1/3 of tongue, and for taste from posterior tongue, and carotid body inputs  
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X- Vagus   show Parasympathetics to heart, lungs, and digestive tract to level of splenic flexure  
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X - Vagus   Inferior (Nodose) Vagal Ganglion   show
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XI - Accessory   No Ganglia   show
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show No Ganglia   ----  
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X - Vagus   show Primary sensory neuron cell bodies for sensation from pharynx, outer ear, and infratentorial meninges  
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