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what are the functions of the glossopharyngeal, vagus, and spinal accessory nerves?
regulation of heart rate, breathing, and digestion.
vision, hearing, and balance.
control of the sense of taste, smell, and touch.
functions related to the arms and legs.
swallowing, speech, and other functions related to the throat and neck.
The glossopharyngeal nerve is involved in taste, swallowing, and some aspects of blood - pressure regulation. The vagus nerve is a major part of the parasympathetic nervous system and regulates heart rate, breathing, and digestion, and also has functions related to speech and swallowing. The spinal accessory nerve controls the muscles of the neck and shoulders related to head and shoulder movement as well as functions related to the throat. Overall, they are related to functions such as swallowing, speech, and other functions related to the throat and neck.
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