ANTR 350 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Internal Auditory Meatus, Foramen Rotundum, Cribriform Plate

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Video 4: cranial nerves part 1 https://mediaspace. msu. edu/media/cranial+nerves+part+1+w2019+antr350/0_zofykki2: identify the following on figure 6. 5 superior view of the skull, ethmoid bone. Jugular foramen: specify the bony openings of the skull each of the cranial nerves pass through. Cn i: the olfactory nerve exits through the cribriform plate. Cn ii: the optic nerve exits through the optic canal. Cn iii: the oculomotor nerve exits through the superior orbital fissure. Cn iv: the trochlear nerve exits through the superior orbital fissure. V1 exits through the superior orbital fissure. Cn vi: the abducens nerve exits through the superior orbital fissure. Cn vii: the facial nerve exits through the internal acoustic meatus. Cn viii: the vestibulocochlear nerve exits through the internal acoustic meatus. Cn ix: the glossopharyngeal nerve exits through the jugular foramen. Cn x: the vagus nerve exits through the jugular foramen. Cn xi: the spinal accessory nerve exits through the jugular foramen (enters skull through foramen magnum)

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