What cranial nerves are responsible for movement of the eyeballs? oculomotor, trochlear and abducens oculomotor, trigeminal and abducens trigeminal,...

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What cranial nerves are responsible for movement of theeyeballs?

oculomotor, trochlear and abducens

oculomotor, trigeminal and abducens

trigeminal, trochlear and abducens

none of the above

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Cranial nerves are nerves that originate in brain especially in cerebellum and brainstem There are 12 cranial nerves CN known Of these four nerves are involved in functioning of the eye These are optic nerve CN II oculomotor nerve CN III Abducens nerve CN VI and Trochelar nerve CV IV The oculomotor nerve innervates the pupil lens upper    See Answer
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