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    Figure 13- 1 the Circulation of Cerebrospinal Fluid
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Figure 13- 1 the Circulation of Cerebrospinal Fluid

Question 133

Question 133

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  Figure 13- 1 The Circulation of Cerebrospinal Fluid Use Figure 13- 1 to answer the following questions: -A reflex that is used to assess the sensory function of the trigeminal nerve is the_________ reflex. A)  auditory B)  tympanic C)  consensual D)  corneal E)  vestibulo- ocular Figure 13- 1 The Circulation of Cerebrospinal Fluid
Use Figure 13- 1 to answer the following questions:
-A reflex that is used to assess the sensory function of the trigeminal nerve is the_________ reflex.


A) auditory
B) tympanic
C) consensual
D) corneal
E) vestibulo- ocular

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