1. Which of the following special sense are cranial nerves I, II and VIII responsible for?
Sight only
Sight, hearing, taste
hearing only
Sight, smell, hearing
Best choice :- Sight, smell, hearing
Explanation :- Cranial Nerves I, II, VIII are Sensory in nature .
1.Cranial Nerve I : Olfactory Nerve:
Responsible for Sense of smell
2.Cranial Nerve II : Optic Nerve:
Responsible for providing sight or vision.
3.Cranial Nerve VIII : Vestibular Nerve
Responsible for hearing & equilibrium.
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1. Which of the following special sense are cranial nerves I, II and VIII responsible for?...
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