Which cranial nerves are highlighted? Which cranial nerves are highlighted? spinal accessory nerve (XI) oculomotor nerves (III) trochlear nerve (IV) trigeminal nerves

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Answer:

Your answer lacks of the image to see which cranial nerves are highlighted, but I will explain each one.

Explanation:

The spinal accessory nerve is the eleventh cranial nerve which supplies the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles.

The oculomotor nerves are the third cranial nerve which controls the eyes movements and it's responsible for the pupil's size.

The trochlear nerve, known as the fourth cranial nerve, is a motor nerve which innervates the superior oblique muscle of the eye.

The trigeminal nerves are responsible for the sensation in the face and motor functions and is the largest cranial nerve. It's name derives from that the both nerves have three major branches, the ophthalmic nerve; the ophthalmic nerve; and the mandibular nerve.