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Chapter 13.8, Problem 28AYP
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The cranial nerve that provides the sensory cutaneous innervations of the face has a role in dentistry and the muscles affected by its damage.
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The nervous system is the most intricate and complex organ system in the body. It is made up of nerve cells which are the most extensively spread cells among the body. The transport of nerve signals takes place after the development of action potential from the appropriate stimuli.
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