Mammals have 12 pairs of cranial nerves. Some of these nerves are sensory nerves, other are motor nerves, and some are both sensory and motor (mixed). Locate these 12 nerves on your sheep brain, match each function with its associated nerve, and circle whether each nerve is sensory, motor, or both.
A. Controls muscles of the tongue
B. Control muscles of the neck and shoulder
C. Vision
D. Eye movements; pupillary constriction
E. Eye movements
F. Eye movements
G. Smell
H. Sensations of the skin, muscles and teeth; controls biting and chewing
I. Mediates visceral sensations; Innervates larynx, pharynx, gastrointestinal and cardiovascular systems
J. Hearing and sense of balance
K. Taste and motor movements of the throat
L. Taste, movements of the face, winking, smiling, secretion of tears