glossopalatine nerve

anatomy
Also known as: intermediate nerve, nervus intermedius

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function and location

  • nervous system
    In human nervous system: Facial nerve (CN VII or 7)

    The intermediate nerve contains autonomic (parasympathetic) as well as general and special sensory fibers. Preganglionic autonomic fibers, classified as general visceral efferent, project from the superior salivatory nucleus in the pons. Exiting with the facial nerve, they pass to the pterygopalatine ganglion via the greater petrosal…

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parasympathetic nervous system

  • nervous system
    In human nervous system: Parasympathetic nervous system

    …nerve (facial nerve) called the intermediate nerve. Some of the axons innervate the pterygopalatine ganglion, and others project to the submandibular ganglion. Pterygopalatine ganglion cells innervate the vasculature of the brain and eye as well as the lacrimal gland, nasal glands, and palatine glands, while neurons of the submandibular ganglion…

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