Which cranial nerve in mammals has got maximum branches?

Which Cranial Nerve In Mammals Has Got Maximum Branches Biology Question

Which cranial nerve in mammals has got maximum branches?

Options

(a) vagus nerves
(b) facial nerves
(c) auditory nerves
(d) trigeminal nerves

Correct Answer:

vagus nerves

Explanation:

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Topics: Neural Control and Chemical Coordination (195)
Subject: Biology (4253)

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