a core Fasciculus cuneatus Olivospinal Cranial Nerves nerve
Solution
There are 12 pairs of nerves in humans which can be either somatic, sympathetic, parasympathetic or mixed in nature. They have multiple types of functions in the body as tabulated below:
Number
Name
Type
Function
I
Olfactory
Sensory nerve
Controls the senses of smell
II
Optic
Sensory nerve
Control the function of retina and sensation of light by it
III
Occulomotor
Motor
Control the movement and response of eye muscles, eye lids and eye lens
IV
Trochlear
Sensory and motor (mixed)
Control the responses of teeth and jaws along with tongue, facial skin and eyes
V
Trigeminal
Sensory and motor (mixed)
Controls the responses of upper and lower jaw
VI
Abducens
Sensory and motor (mixed)
Controls the responses of taste, taste buds of tongue etc.
VII
Facial
Sensory and motor (mixed)
Expression and sensation of the facial muscles and salivary glands
VIII
Vestibul-cochlear
Sensory
Controls the senses of inner ear, ear drum, maintaining body balance and movement
IX
Glossopharyngeal
Sensory and motor (mixed)
Control the reflexes of pharynx
X
Vagus
Sensory and motor (mixed)
Controls the reflexes of internal organs such as heart
XI
Spinal accessory
Motor
Control the sensory and motor reflexes of the spine and back
XII
Hypoglossal
Motor
Controls the internal urinary sphincter
| Number | Name | Type | Function | 
| I | Olfactory | Sensory nerve | Controls the senses of smell | 
| II | Optic | Sensory nerve | Control the function of retina and sensation of light by it | 
| III | Occulomotor | Motor | Control the movement and response of eye muscles, eye lids and eye lens | 
| IV | Trochlear | Sensory and motor (mixed) | Control the responses of teeth and jaws along with tongue, facial skin and eyes | 
| V | Trigeminal | Sensory and motor (mixed) | Controls the responses of upper and lower jaw | 
| VI | Abducens | Sensory and motor (mixed) | Controls the responses of taste, taste buds of tongue etc. | 
| VII | Facial | Sensory and motor (mixed) | Expression and sensation of the facial muscles and salivary glands | 
| VIII | Vestibul-cochlear | Sensory | Controls the senses of inner ear, ear drum, maintaining body balance and movement | 
| IX | Glossopharyngeal | Sensory and motor (mixed) | Control the reflexes of pharynx | 
| X | Vagus | Sensory and motor (mixed) | Controls the reflexes of internal organs such as heart | 
| XI | Spinal accessory | Motor | Control the sensory and motor reflexes of the spine and back | 
| XII | Hypoglossal | Motor | Controls the internal urinary sphincter | 



