Which of the following cranial nerves control movements of the eyeball?

a) optic (II) nerve, oculomotor (III) nerve, and trochlear (IV) nerve
b) olfactory (I) nerve, trigeminal (V) nerve, and vagus (X) nerve
c) oculomotor (III) nerve, glossopharyngeal (IX) nerve, and trigeminal (V) nerve
d) oculomotor (III) nerve, trochlear (IV) nerve, and abducens (VI) nerve
e) vagus (X) nerve, accessory (XI) nerve, and hypoglossal (XII) nerve


d

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