Multiple Choice
The cranial nerves particularly important for movement of the tongue include:
A) glossopharyngeal (IX) , oculomotor (III) , and hypoglossal (XII) nerves.
B) trigeminal (V) , vagus (X) , and hypoglossal (XII) nerves.
C) facial (VII) , glossopharyngeal (IX) , and abducent (VI) nerves.
D) facial (VII) , vagus (X) and trigeminal (V) nerves.
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