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Which of the following cranial nerves of man is Both sensory or motor?

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Q. 16 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1978)

Which of the following cranial nerves of man is Both sensory or motor?

  • Optic
  • Vagus
  • Olfactory
  • Trigeminal

Ans → (b)Vagus

Explanation → Vagus is the 10th and longest cranial nerve. It contains motor and sensory fibers and, because it passes through the neck and thorax to the abdomen, has the widest distribution in the body

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