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Which of the following is FALSE?
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CN X is associated with all of the following: gag reflex, stomach, heart |
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Pain from your two front teeth (upper) pass to the brain via V2 |
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Dural sinuses typically drain venous blood from the brain |
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Phrenic nerve: important nerve coming out of the choroid plexus |
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