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Nerve fibers providing motor innervation

Special visceral efferent fibers (SVE) are the: efferent nerve fibers that provide motor innervation——to the——muscles of the pharyngeal arches in humans. And the branchial arches in fish.

Some sources prefer the term "branchiomotor"/"branchial efferent".

The only nerves containing SVE fibers are cranial nerves: the trigeminal nerve (V), the facial nerve (VII), the glossopharyngeal nerve (IX), the vagus nerve (X) and the accessory nerve (XI).

See also

References

  1. ^ cranialnerves at The Anatomy Lesson by, Wesley Norman (Georgetown University)
  2. ^ "branchiomotor nuclei". TheFreeDictionary.com.
  3. ^ "EMBRYO: RHOMBENCEPHALON". Archived from the original on 2012-02-08.
  4. ^ Drake et al. (2010), Gray's Anatomy for Students, "2nd Ed.", Churchill Livingstone.



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