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The lingual branches of hypoglossal nerve are small branches of the hypoglossal nerve which provides taste and touch sensation from the 1/3 of the tongue . The anterior 2/3 are supplied with sensory information bychorda tympani and the lingual nerve, which is named similarly but is a branch of CN V3. The muscles of the tongue are supplied by CN XII.
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Nerves of head and neck: the cranial nerves and nuclei |
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| olfactory (AON->I) |
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| optic (LGN->II) |
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| oculomotor (ON,EWN->III) |
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| trochlear (TN->IV) |
no significant branches
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| trigeminal (PSN,TSN,MN,TMN->V) |
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| abducens (AN->VI) |
no significant branches
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| facial (FMN,SN,SSN->VII) |
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| vestibulocochlear (VN,CN->VIII) |
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| glossopharyngeal (NA,ISN,SN->IX) |
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| vagus (NA,DNVN,SN->X) |
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| accessory (NA,SAN->XI) |
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| hypoglossal (HN->XII) |
lingual branches
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