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==Facial nerve (VII)==
 
==Facial nerve (VII)==
The facial nerve is part of the cranial nerve group responsible for the innervation of structures originating from the branchial arches. It originates from the '''medulla oblongata''' and from the second branchial arch. It has a common dura sheet with the opthalmic (V1) branch of the trigeminal nerve. The facial nerve is of a mixed composite, made up of a number of different fibre types. It has a '''general somatic efferent fibre''' within the ear canal, a '''general visceral efferent fibre''' acting under parasympathetic control to some salivary glands, lacrimal glands, nasal cavity and palate, a '''special visceral afferent fibre''' providing taste to the rostral 2/3 of the tongue and finally it has a '''general somatic efferent fibre''' supplying motor function to the muscles of facial expression and ''caudal digastricus''.
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The facial nerve is part of the cranial nerve group responsible for the innervation of structures originating from the branchial arches. It originates from the [[Equine Brain - Horse Anatomy#Hindbrain|medulla oblongata]] and from the second branchial arch. It has a common dura sheet with the opthalmic (V1) branch of the trigeminal nerve. The facial nerve is of a mixed composite, made up of a number of different fibre types. It has a '''general somatic efferent fibre''' within the ear canal, a '''general visceral efferent fibre''' acting under parasympathetic control to some salivary glands, lacrimal glands, nasal cavity and palate, a '''special visceral afferent fibre''' providing taste to the rostral 2/3 of the tongue and finally it has a '''general somatic efferent fibre''' supplying motor function to the muscles of facial expression and ''caudal digastricus''.
    
The facial nerve enters the petrosal bone via the [[Skull and Facial Muscles - Anatomy & Physiology#Temporal Bone (os_temporale)|'''internal acoustic meatus''']] along with the vestibulocochlear nerve. The facial nerve also runs inside the '''facial canal'''. There are a number of intermediate branches which separate from the main facial nerve inside the facial canal including the '''greater petrosal nerve''', '''stapedial nerve''' (motor) and the '''chorda tympani'''. These then emerge via the [[Skull and Facial Muscles - Anatomy & Physiology#Major Foramen and Canals|'''stylomastoid foramen''']] at the caudoventral aspect of the skull. The chorda tympani of the facial nerve represents the '''special visceral afferent fibre''' supplying taste to the rostral 2/3 of the tongue.
 
The facial nerve enters the petrosal bone via the [[Skull and Facial Muscles - Anatomy & Physiology#Temporal Bone (os_temporale)|'''internal acoustic meatus''']] along with the vestibulocochlear nerve. The facial nerve also runs inside the '''facial canal'''. There are a number of intermediate branches which separate from the main facial nerve inside the facial canal including the '''greater petrosal nerve''', '''stapedial nerve''' (motor) and the '''chorda tympani'''. These then emerge via the [[Skull and Facial Muscles - Anatomy & Physiology#Major Foramen and Canals|'''stylomastoid foramen''']] at the caudoventral aspect of the skull. The chorda tympani of the facial nerve represents the '''special visceral afferent fibre''' supplying taste to the rostral 2/3 of the tongue.
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