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ANATOMY 2300 AU2025 (34636) Unit 4 Exam - Requires Respondus LockDown Browser
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Match the cranial nerve to the foramen it passes through. Some answers may be used multiple times. 1: Abducens nerve 2: Hypoglossal nerve 3: Vestibulocochlear nerve 4: Oculomotor nerve 5: Vagus nerve
Options
A.Jugular foramen
B.Hypoglossal canal
C.Internal acoustic meatus
D.Superior orbital fissure
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First, let’s lay out what the question is asking: match each cranial nerve to the foramen it traverses. The provided options are the foramen choices you can use, and the answer list shows which foramen corresponds to each nerve.
Option 1: Superior orbital fissure
- Abducens nerve (CN VI) travels through the superior orbital fissure to reach the eye muscles. This is a correct pairing.
- Note that the same foramen also transmits other structures (e.g., oculomotor CN III, trochlear CN IV, ophthalmic branch of V) but that doesn’t n......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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