Trigeminal nerve

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title: Trigeminal nerve
text: In neuroanatomy, the trigeminal nerve (lit. triplet nerve), also known as the fifth cranial nerve, cranial nerve V, or simply CN V, is a cranial nerve responsible for sensation in the face and motor functions such as biting and chewing; it is the most complex of the cranial nerves. Its name (trigeminal, from Latin tri- 'three' and -geminus 'twin') derives from each of the two nerves (one on each side of the pons) having three major branches: the ophthalmic nerve (V1), the maxillary nerve (V2),
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description: Cranial nerve responsible for the face's senses and motor functions
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trigeminal_nerve
date created: 2003-06-10T06:44:36Z
date modified: 2024-09-04T12:25:46Z
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