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USAHS Neuroscience Exam 3 What is the cranial nerve exit for olfactory nerve? - correct answer Cribriform plate What is the cranial nerve exit for the optic nerve? - correct answer Optic canal What is the cranial nerve exit for the oculomotor nerve? - correct answer Superior orbital fissure What is the cranial nerve exit for trochlear nerve? - correct answer Superior orbital fissure How many branches does the trigeminal nerve have and what are their exits? - correct answer a. 3 b. Ophthalmic - superior orbital fissure c. Maxillary foramen - rotundum d. Mandibular - foramen ovale and foramen spinosum What is the cranial nerve exit for abducens? - correct answer Superior orbital fissure What is the cranial nerve exit for facial nerve? - correct answer Stylomastoid foramen and internal acoustic meatus How many branches does the facial nerve have? What is the nerve exit? - correct answer Greater petrosal nerve - foramen lacerum What is the cranial nerve exit for vestibulocochlear? - correct answer internal acoustic meatus What is the cranial nerve exit for glossopharyngeal and what is tis branch and exit? - correct answer a. Jugular foramen b. Branch is lesser petrosal c. Exit - comes out of foramen ovale Exit for vagus cranial nerve? - correct answer Jugular foramen Exit for accessory cranial nerve? - correct answer Jugular foramen Exit for hypoglossal cranial nerve? - correct answer Hypoglossal canal Where does the light enter through? - correct answer lens Once light enters through the lens it goes to the what? - correct answer retina What is the central fixation for each eye w the highest visual acuity? - correct answer fovea This surrounds the fovea and also has a relatively high visual acuity? - correct answer macula This area is formed by axons leaving the retina and has no photoreceptors - correct answer optic disc 15 degs lateral temporal is known as your what? - correct answer blind spot What are the 3 layers of the retina? - correct answer outmost layer biplor layer innermost layer What layer contains rods and cones? - correct answer outermost Do rods or cones provide low resolution visual images? - correct answer rods

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