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Transcribed Image Text:Select the cranial nerves that arise from the Cerebrum
XII.
Hypoglossal
nerve
Cranial
nerve
diagram
IV. Trochlear
nerve
V.
Trigeminal
nerve
X. Vagus
nerve
I. Olfactory
nerve
XI.
Accessory
nerve
IX.
Glossopharyr
nerve
II. Optic
nerve
VI.
Abducens
nerve
VIII.
Vestibulococł
nerve
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