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Preferred Name | glossopharyngeal nerve | |
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nervus glossopharyngeus cranial nerve IX nerve IX CN-IX 9n ninth cranial nerve glossopharyngeal IX glossopharyngeal nerve tree nervus glossopharyngeus [ix] glossopharyngeal nerve [IX] glossopharyngeal IX nerve |
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Definitions |
Cranial nerve that branches into the ramus communicans (to the skin), the pretrematic (to the walls of the pharynx and mouth, viscero-sensory fibers), and the larval post-trematic branch (lost in the adult). |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001649 |
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altLabel |
nervus glossopharyngeus cranial nerve IX nerve IX CN-IX 9n ninth cranial nerve glossopharyngeal IX glossopharyngeal nerve tree nervus glossopharyngeus [ix] glossopharyngeal nerve [IX] glossopharyngeal IX nerve
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ccf_is_provisional |
false
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ccf_pref_label |
glossopharyngeal nerve
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definition |
Cranial nerve that branches into the ramus communicans (to the skin), the pretrematic (to the walls of the pharynx and mouth, viscero-sensory fibers), and the larval post-trematic branch (lost in the adult).
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depiction |
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5e/Gray791.png |
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external_definition |
Small nerve consisting of branchiomotor and visceral efferent and afferent fibers which innervate the m. subarculais rectus I, dorsal buccal mucosa, and the tongue.[AAO]
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has broad synonym |
9n
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has exact synonym |
nervus glossopharyngeus ninth cranial nerve glossopharyngeal IX glossopharyngeal nerve tree nervus glossopharyngeus [ix] glossopharyngeal nerve [IX] glossopharyngeal IX nerve
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has related synonym |
nervus glossopharyngeus cranial nerve IX nerve IX CN-IX
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has_obo_namespace |
uberon
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homology_notes |
We conclude this section by listing some of the many synapomorphies of craniates, including (...) (5) cranial nerves (...) (reference 1); Phylogenetically, the cranial nerves are thought to have evolved from dorsal and ventral nerves of a few anterior spinal nerves that became incorporated into the braincase. Dorsal and ventral nerves fuse in the trunk but not in the head, and they produce two series: dorsal cranial nerves (V, VII, IX, and X) and ventral cranial nerves (III, IV, VI, and XIII) (reference 2).[well established][VHOG]
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UBERON:0001649
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/core#human_reference_atlas http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/core#vertebrate_core |
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label |
glossopharyngeal nerve
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notation |
UBERON:0001649
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prefLabel |
glossopharyngeal nerve
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xRef |
MA:0001093 UMLS:C1305752 MESH:D005930 NCIT:C12723 BTO:0004979 MBA:808 EHDAA2:0000709 ZFA:0000668 XAO:0003096 SCTID:362465002 TAO:0000668 EHDAA:3733 UMLS:C0017679 VHOG:0000701 GAID:827 BAMS:9n EMAPA:17268 FMA:50870 Wikipedia:Glossopharyngeal_nerve BIRNLEX:899 neuronames:701 HBA:9334 BAMS:IXn AAO:0010474
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