Place the number and name of the cranial nerve best associated with each of the following normal abilities or impaired functions. All twelve cranial nerves are represented for the answers.
__________ 1. Experiences motion sickness and seems intoxicated
__________ 2. Unable to rotate eyeball inferolaterafly
__________ 3. Able to depress shoulder joint, but unable to elevate shoulder
__________ 4. Identifies tissues using the compound microscope
__________ 5. Experiences difficulty with tongue movements when talking and swallowing
__________ 6. Abducts the eyeballs
__________ 7. Detects the odor of burning fall leaves
__________ 8. Detects taste sensation of a medicine placed on the back of the tongue
__________ 9. Moves jaw from side to side and chews food
__________ 10. One pupil of an eye has a different shape and size
__________ 11. Hoarseness experienced in voice and difficulty speaking
__________ 12. Experiences facial muscle paralysis and sagging corner of mouth (Bell palsy)
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