Indirect nerve
Nervous nerve (Latin nervus intermedius) or Wrisberg nerve - part of the facial nerve that contains sensory, taste and parasympathetic fibers. After leaving the brain stem is placed between the facial nerve and the atrial nerve. Upon entry into the facial nerve channel, it connects the motor part of the facial nerve to the elbow of the elbow.
The parasympathetic fibers start in the upper salivary nucleus. They pass through a roll of elbows without changing. A portion of the pre-parasitic parietal filament forms part of the larger nerve parenchymal ganglion, with it coming to the wing-palatine ganglion in which they undergo change. Coat fibers send epithelial lung effusions.
The remaining part of the prepurse parasite fibers runs along with the motor part of the facial nerve in its duct to enter the eardrum. After leaving the skull in the rock-eccentric gap, the lingual nerve reaches the lingual nerve and then switches into the mandibular ganglion. Colostrums are secreted exclusively by the submucosa and the sublingual salivary glands.
Flavor fibers reach the top of the lone nucleus. Bibliography
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