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Lab 6 PreLab (Brain and Cranial Nerves)
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cerebrum
name this region
diencephalon
pons
cerebellum
medulla oblongata
olfactory nerves
cranial nerve I
optic nerves
cranial nerve II
oculomotor nerves
cranial nerve III
trochlear nerves
cranial nerve IV
trigeminal nerves
cranial nerve V
abducens nerves
cranial nerve VI
facial nerves
cranial nerve VII
vestibulocochlear nerves
cranial nerve VIII
glossopharyngeal nerves
cranial nerve IX
vagus nerves
cranial nerve X
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