It has four different parts - the brancial motor (controls muscles), visceral motor (controls involuntary functions), special sensory (deals with taste), and the general sensory (deals with nerves around the ear).
Mediates facial movements, taste, salivation, and lacrimation. -includes the facial nerve proper (motor division), which contains the fibers that innervate the muscles of facial expression. -includes the intermediate nerve (sensory division) -exits the brainstem in the cerebellopontine (CP) angle.
-enters the internal auditory meatus and facial canal. -exits the facial canal and skull via the stylomastoid foramen.
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