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what are the cranial nerves supply for the salivary glands?​

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Answered by safasajid
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Answer:

The parotid gland receives its parasympathetic input from the glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX) via the otic ganglion, while the submandibular and sublingual glands receive their parasympathetic input from the facial nerve (CN VII) via the submandibular ganglion.

Answered by rizwanahmedpathan
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Explanation:

The autonomic innervation controls the rate of saliva production. Sensory innervation is supplied by the auriculotemporal nerve (gland) and the great auricular nerve (fascia). The parasympathetic innervation to theparotid gland has a complex path. It begins with the glossopharyngealnerve 

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