What are the three layers of CT in a nerve?
Endoneurium-surrounds individual axons
Perineurium-surrounds bundles of axons called fascicles
Epineurium-surrounds entire nerve
Olfactory nerve (CNI)
Optic nerve (CNII)
Oculomotor nerve (CNIII)
Trochlear nerve (CNIV)
Trigeminal nerve (CNV)
Opthalmic branch of trigeminal
* Superior orbital fissure
Maxillary branch of trigeminal
Mandibular branch of trigeminal
* Foramen ovale
Abducens nerve (CNVI)
Facial nerve (CNVII)
Vestibulocochlear nerve (CNVIII)
Glossopharyngeal nerve (CVIX)
Vagus nerve (CNX)
Accessory nerve (CNXI)
Hypoglossal nerve (CNXII)
Ganglia
gray matter in PNS
Dorsal root ganglia
bulge on dorsal root
Trunk of spinal nerve
*Formed by the fusion of ventral and dorsal nerve roots
Dorsal ramus
Small branch that curves posteriorly and innervates the skin and muscles of the posterior regions of the body
Ventral ramus
Large branch that curves anteriorly and innervates the anterior trunk and limbs
Plexus
Interlacing nerve network formed by several ventral rami that join together then branch again
Cervical plexus
Forms from C1-C5
*innervates skin and muscles of the neck and shoulder
Phrenic nerve