Cranial nerves rap

Last updated: January 26, 2022

Cranial nerves rap

Vistos :)

Vistos :)

Bones of the cranium
Introduction to the cardiovascular system
Anatomy of the cranial base
Carbohydrates and sugars
Proteins
Fats and lipids
Introduction to biostatistics
Probability
Types of data
Cellular structure and function
Selective permeability of the cell membrane
Nernst equation
Resting membrane potential
Endocytosis and exocytosis
Cell membrane
Cardiac cycle
Enteric nervous system
Nervous system anatomy and physiology
Sympathetic nervous system
Parasympathetic nervous system
Central nervous system histology
Peripheral nervous system histology
Introduction to the cranial nerves
Cranial nerves
Anatomy of the heart
Cardiac conduction system
Cardiovascular system anatomy and physiology
Muscles of the face and scalp
Nerves and vessels of the face and scalp
Vessels and nerves of the forearm
Fascia, vessels and nerves of the upper limb
Vessels and nerves of the hand
Anatomy clinical correlates: Median, ulnar and radial nerves
Bone histology
Coronary circulation
Anatomy of the coronary circulation
Bones of the upper limb
Anatomy of the limbic system
Bones of the neck
Brachial plexus
Anatomy of the brachial plexus
Superficial structures of the neck: Cervical plexus
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Coarctation of the aorta
Lymphatic system anatomy and physiology
Bones and joints of the thoracic wall
Cranial nerves rap
Anatomy of the cranial meninges and dural venous sinuses
Central pontine myelinolysis
Baroreceptors
Anatomy of the sternoclavicular and acromioclavicular joints
Anatomy of the arm
Glycolysis
Gluconeogenesis
Muscle contraction
Deep structures of the neck: Root of the neck
Superficial structures of the neck: Anterior triangle
Anatomy of the lymphatics of the neck
Deep structures of the neck: Prevertebral muscles
Anatomy of the superior mediastinum
Anatomy of the inferior mediastinum
Anatomy of the basal ganglia
Anatomy of the blood supply to the brain
Anatomy of the diaphragm
Anatomy of the brainstem
Anatomy of the cerebellum
Anatomy of the pleura
ECG basics
Cell signaling pathways
Cytoskeleton and intracellular motility
Osmosis
Glycogen metabolism
Necrosis and apoptosis
Neuromuscular junction and motor unit
Anatomy of the elbow joint
Diabetes mellitus
Mean, median, and mode
Range, variance, and standard deviation
Paired t-test
Anatomy of the abdominal viscera: Large intestine
Anatomy of the abdominal viscera: Esophagus and stomach
Linear regression
Nuclear structure
Cell cycle
Mitosis and meiosis
Ascending and descending spinal tracts
Neuron action potential
Adrenergic receptors
Cholinergic receptors
Extracellular matrix
Cell-cell junctions
Gene regulation
DNA structure
Transcription of DNA
Citric acid cycle
Logistic regression
Standard error of the mean (Central limit theorem)
Anatomy of the abdominal viscera: Kidneys, ureters and suprarenal glands
Normal distribution and z-scores
Correlation
Ventilation
Pulmonary shunts
Lung volumes and capacities

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Content Reviewers

Hey man, what's up?

Yo, I was just calling about the cranial nerves test we have next week.

Yeah, what about it? You ready for it?

Nah, man; I find it so hard trying to remember all 12 nerves!

Yeah, I get that. Have you tried Osmosis?

What, put a textbook to my head and hope it diffuses into my brain?

No, man...Does that work?

I don't think so, I don't feel anything.

Well, I mean Osmosis, they're people who help med students learn! They make videos, yeah.

How much can you learn from a video?

You'd be surprised. Check this out!

Where is that music coming from?

Just listen closely:

Number one, the first piece in this whole gallery

Enjoy your favorite food without a sole calorie

Well it makes sense to me and I’m not talkin’ salary

The nerve pickin’ particles out is the olfactory

Number 2, let me get you up to speed with a synopsis

the nerve that I do all my seeing with is the optic

Passin’ through the pupil, light’s sent into the retina

Your eye will spy exactly where I’m going on this topic

But that’s not the only one controlling the eye, this

nerve: Number Three’s the one contracting the iris

If we’re speakin’ ciliary this is your controller

Or keep your eyes rollin with the oculomotor

If lights are movin’ up and down like a copier

What nerve is lettin’ your eyes follow? The trochlear

It’s Number Four, but it’s got a singular mission

Ironic that a purpose is prevent double vision

“The brain and the spinal cord

connecting like a circuit board,

to send signals from all of the above

Axons and dendrites

reading different stimuli

and store memories for learning or for love.”

Number Six, a sight nerve’s got you lookin’ left and right,

Like you’re crossing the street, or when you write and you read

or, if ya lookin’ to sneak, or following somebody serving

The abducens movin’ your eyes, like they’re swerving

Now back to number five, you thought I skipped one?

Nah, take V and make it three like I split one

It’d give your face a sensation if I hit one

I’m talkin’ trigeminal in general, I won’t pick one

This is still the fifth nerve

I’m gettin’ in your face, innervating the skin

V3 master of mastication and the lips to the chin

V2 is sensitive from the teeth to where you cry

V1 has got you covered from nose to hairline

The next nerve is the facial, gettin’ you expressin’

It’s on the tip of the tongue, oh yeah, Number Seven

Gets you salivating whenever there’s food nearby

Key Takeaways

Cranial nerves rap is a song created by Osmosis to help learners remember all the 12 cranial nerves. The cranial nerves are a set of 12 paired nerves that originate in the brain and the brainstem and exit the skull through openings in the base of the skull. They control many of the muscles and organs in the head and neck. The 12 cranial nerves are: olfactory nerve (I), optic nerve (II), oculomotor nerve (III), trochlear nerve (IV), trigeminal nerve (V), abducens nerve (VI), facial nerve (VII), vestibulocochlear nerve (VIII), glossopharyngeal nerve(IX), vagus nerve(X), accessory nucleus nervus XII).