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What is the term for the column associated with branchial motor function at the level of the medulla?

A) Pharyngeal motor column
B) Cranial motor column
C) Branchiomotor column
D) Oromotor column

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Final answer:

The term for the column associated with branchial motor function at the level of the medulla is the Branchiomotor column. The facial nerve is responsible for taste and salivation in the anterior oral cavity.

Step-by-step explanation:

The term for the column associated with branchial motor function at the level of the medulla is C) Branchiomotor column.

Regarding the question on cranial nerves responsible for taste and salivation in the anterior oral cavity, the correct answer is a. facial nerve. The facial nerve (CNVII) conveys gustatory sensations from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue and controls salivary glands, among other functions.

Cranial Nerves and Functions

Cranial nerves can be classified as sensory nerves, motor nerves, or a combination of both, with some strictly motor like the oculomotor and hypoglossal nerves, and others like the facial and glossopharyngeal nerves having both sensory and motor functions. These mixed nerves are related in that they control various aspects related to sensory functions like taste and visceral responses such as salivation and gag reflex.

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