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Summary to the motor supply of the head and neck

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show occulomotor nerve (CN III); superior oblique and the lateral rectus; CN IV and CN VI  
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show vagus (CN X); tensor veli palatini; V3  
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show stylopharyngeus; glossopharyngeal  
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All intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the tongue are supplied by the ___ nerve EXCEPT for the ____, which is supplied by the ___.   show
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All muscles of facial expression, including the epicranius (occipitofrontalis), buccinator, and platysma, are supplied by ____; in addition, this nerve supplies the ____, ____, and the ____ muscles.   show
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All __ muscles of mastication are supplied by the ____ nerve, which supplies the ____, the ____, and the ___.   show
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All intrinsic muscles of the larynx are supplied by the ____ nerve (branch of ___), EXCEPT for the ____ (which is supplied by the ___)   show
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All infrahyoid muscles are supplied by the ___ ___, except for the ____, which is supplied by the ____. This branch also supplies the ___.   show
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show Accessory (CN XI)  
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The scalenes are supplied by ____.   show
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show The dilator of the pupil, the orbitalis, the smooth muscle fibers of the levator palpebrae superioris  
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The postganglionic parasympathetics supply the ____ of the pupil and the ___ muscles; they also supply the glands of the ___, the ___, and the ___ glands.   show
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