BIO 12 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Vagus Nerve, Cranial Nerves, Dysgeusia

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Consists of all the nerves that connect the brain and the spinal cord with sensory receptors, muscles and glands: afferent pns/sensory neurons. Convey information from the periphery of the body to the brain and spinal cord: efferent pns/motor neurons. Convey information from the cns to the muscles and glands. Bundles of nerve fibers enclosed by connective tissue. If the nerve fibers carry impulses from the sense organs to the brain or spinal cord, it is called a sensory nerve (afferent nerve). If the nerve fibers carry impulses from the brain and spinal to muscles and glands, they are called motor nerve (efferent nerve). If it both contains a sensory and motor fibers, it is called a mixed nerve. 12 pairs of cranial nerves that originate from the brain and brain stem. Functions are mainly concerned with the activities of the head and neck except for the cn x (vagus nerve).

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