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Sentences with FIRST-CRANIAL-NERVE

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Sentences

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"The first cranial nerve, also known as the olfactory nerve, transmits signals relating to the sense of smell."
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"The loss of function in the first cranial nerve can lead to a decreased ability to smell or detect odors."
3
"In certain medical conditions, damage to the first cranial nerve may result in anosmia."
4
"The first cranial nerve is responsible for carrying sensory information from the nasal cavity to the brain."
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"An injury to the first cranial nerve may occur during head trauma or specific surgical procedures."
6
"Disorders affecting the first cranial nerve may lead to distorted or altered perception of smells."
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"The ability to discriminate between different types of odors relies on the function of the first cranial nerve."
8
"The first cranial nerve consists of numerous olfactory receptor cells."
9
"The first cranial nerve is unique as it does not pass through the thalamus before reaching the brain."
10
"Certain medications or chemical exposures can cause damage to the first cranial nerve."
11
"The first cranial nerve plays a crucial role in the perception of various aromas."
12
"The first cranial nerve can become inflamed, leading to a condition called olfactory neuritis."
13
"Damage to the first cranial nerve may result in a diminished ability to taste."
14
"The first cranial nerve is the shortest among the cranial nerves."
15
"Impairment of the first cranial nerve can affect one's ability to enjoy food or appreciate fragrances."
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"The olfactory information carried by the first cranial nerve is processed in the olfactory bulb."
17
"The first cranial nerve is composed of bundles of axons from olfactory receptor neurons."
18
"Tumors or growths in the nasal cavity can put pressure on the first cranial nerve."
19
"In certain cases, infections can lead to inflammation of the first cranial nerve."
20
"The first cranial nerve is connected directly to the limbic system, which is involved in emotions and memory formation."
1
"The first cranial nerve, also known as the olfactory nerve, is responsible for the sense of smell."
2
"Damage to the first cranial nerve can result in a loss of the ability to detect odors."
3
"The first cranial nerve connects directly to the olfactory bulbs in the brain."
4
"The first cranial nerve is composed of specialized nerve cells called olfactory receptors."
5
"The first cranial nerve is one of the twelve cranial nerves in the human body."
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"The first cranial nerve is unique among the cranial nerves because it does not synapse in the thalamus."
7
"The first cranial nerve plays a critical role in our sense of taste and flavor perception."
8
"The first cranial nerve can be affected by certain diseases, leading to a diminished sense of smell."
9
"In some cases, the first cranial nerve can be damaged by head trauma or viral infections."
10
"The first cranial nerve is essential for our ability to detect and recognize different scents."
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