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On old Olympuss towering top a Finn and German viewed some hops Ooh, Ooh, Ooh, to touch and feel very good velvet. Such heaven! O: olfactory nerve (CN I) O: optic nerve (CN II) O: oculomotor nerve (CN III) T: trochlear nerve (CN IV) T: trigeminal nerve(CN V) A: abducens nerve (CN VI) F: facial nerve (CN VII)
Olfactory. I. Sense of smell S. Optic. II. Vision S. Oculomotor. III. Eye/eyelid control, pupil, lens shape M. Trochlear. IV. Eye movement, superior oblique M. Trigeminal. V. Chewing, sensation for head and face B. Abducens. VI. Lateral eye movement, lateral rectus M. Facial. VII. Vestibulocochlear. VIII.
Oh, Oh, Oh, To Touch And Feel Very Green Vegetables, Ah Heaven! The first alphabet of each word helps you to recall each nerve such as: Olfactory, Optic, Oculomotor, Trochlear, Trigeminal, Abducens, Facial, Vestibulocochlear, Glossopharyngeal, Vagus, Accessory, Hypoglossal.
On old Olympus Towering Tops, a Finn and German viewed some hops is a way to remember the 12 cranial nerves. The 12 cranial nerves, in order, are olfactory, optic, oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal, abducens, facial, auditory, glossopharyngeal, vagus, sensory (accessory), and hypoglossal.
Olfactory nerve (CN I), optic nerve (CN II), oculomotor nerve (CN III), trochlear nerve (CN IV), trigeminal nerve (CN V), abducens nerve (CN VI), facial nerve (CN VII), vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII), glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX), vagus nerve (CN X), accessory nerve (CN XI), and hypoglossal nerve (CN XII).

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The 12 cranial nerves include the: olfactory nerve. optic nerve. oculomotor nerve. trochlear nerve. trigeminal nerve. abducens nerve. facial nerve. vestibulocochlear nerve.

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