Facial muscle innervation
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The Facial Nerve (CN VII) - Course - Functions - TeachMeAnatomy
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The facial muscles are supplied by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII), with each nerve serving one side of the face. In contrast, the.
The facial nerve, CN VII, is the seventh paired cranial nerve. Motor: Innervates the muscles of facial expression, the posterior belly of the.
Description:Extratemporal Intracranial cisternal segment The nerve lies below the pons, lateral to the abducens nerve, medial to the vesibulococholear nerve. The facial nerve and the nervus intermedius pass through the cerebellopontine angle to the internal acoustic meatus. Meatal segment The facial nerve and nervos intermedius lie in the upper quadrant, and pass through the internal acoustic meatus. Labyrinthine segment The facial and nervus intermedius both enter the Fallopian canal, then travel posteriorly at the geniculate ganglion; at this point the nervus intermdius joins the facial nerve, and 3 branches originate:
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