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    Which Cranial Nerve's Motor Axons Function in Movement of the Tongue
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Which Cranial Nerve's Motor Axons Function in Movement of the Tongue

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Question 17

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Which cranial nerve's motor axons function in movement of the tongue during speech and swallowing?


A) glossopharyngeal nerve
B) hypoglossal nerve
C) facial nerve
D) trigeminal nerve
E) accessory nerve

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