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    Which Cranial Nerve Is the Major Sensory Nerve from the Face
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Which Cranial Nerve Is the Major Sensory Nerve from the Face

Question 28

Question 28

Multiple Choice

Which cranial nerve is the major sensory nerve from the face?


A) Trigeminal
B) Facial
C) Hypoglossal
D) Abducens

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