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Parts of the trigeminal nerve:
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Are found within the following: foramen ovale, foramen rotundum, & optic canal |
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Transmit motor information only through its opthalmic and maxillary branches |
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Provide motor input to the muscles of facial expression |
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Provide sensory information from the brain to the teeth |
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None of the above are correct |
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