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BIOL251 / BIOL 251 Module & Lab 7: (Latest Update 2026 / 2027) Human Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab | Questions & Answers | Grade A | 100% Correct - Portage Learning Peripheral Nervous System, Reflex Activity, and the PNS Question: A patient reports a loss of smell and is unable to identify familiar odors. This symptom is most likely due to damage to which cranial nerve? Answer: Olfactory Question: A patient presents with blurred vision and difficulty reading signs. An eye exam reveals impaired visual acuity. Which cranial nerve is likely affected? Answer: Optic Question: A patient has difficulty chewing and reports a loss of sensation on one side of their face. Which cranial nerve might be damaged in this case? Answer: Trigeminal Question: A patient comes in with a complaint of drooping eyelids and double vision. On examination, one pupil is larger than the other and does not react to light. Which cranial nerve is most likely affected? Answer: Oculomotor

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BIOL251 / BIOL 251 Module & Lab
7: (Latest Update )
Human Anatomy & Physiology I
with Lab | Questions & Answers |
Grade A | 100% Correct - Portage
Learning

Peripheral Nervous System, Reflex Activity, and the PNS




Question:
A patient reports a loss of smell and is unable to identify familiar odors. This
symptom is most likely due to damage to which cranial nerve?
Answer:
Olfactory

,Question:
A patient presents with blurred vision and difficulty reading signs. An eye
exam reveals impaired visual acuity. Which cranial nerve is likely affected?
Answer:
Optic




Question:
A patient has difficulty chewing and reports a loss of sensation on one side of
their face. Which cranial nerve might be damaged in this case?
Answer:
Trigeminal




Question:
A patient comes in with a complaint of drooping eyelids and double vision.
On examination, one pupil is larger than the other and does not react to light.
Which cranial nerve is most likely affected?
Answer:
Oculomotor

,Question:
A patient exhibits difficulty in speaking and swallowing, accompanied by a
hoarse voice. Upon examination, the uvula deviates to one side when the
patient says "ahh." Which cranial nerve is likely damaged?
Answer:
Vagus




Question:
A patient is unable to turn their head to the left and has difficulty shrugging
their left shoulder. This suggests damage to which cranial nerve?
Answer:
Accessory




Question:
A patient complains of difficulty in tasting food on the back third of their
tongue and a reduced gag reflex. During examination, you also note some
difficulty in swallowing. Which cranial nerve is likely damaged?
Answer:
Glossopharyngeal

, Question:
A patient comes to you with a complaint of a slight loss of balance. These
symptoms are most likely related to damage in which cranial nerve?
Answer:
Vestibulocochlear




Question:
A patient is unable to move their tongue properly and has difficulty
articulating words. On examination, you notice that their tongue deviates to
the right when protruded. This condition suggests damage to which cranial
nerve?
Answer:
Hypoglossal




Question:
Which of the following structures would be a mixed nerve?


Dorsal horn, dorsal rootlet, dorsal root, dorsal ramus
Answer:
Dorsal ramus

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