What is the largest of the cranial nerves and the most important sensory nerve of the face?
A. Trigeminal nerve (V)
B. Facial nerve (VII)
C. Abducens nerve (VI)
D. Accessory nerve (XI)
E. Hypoglossal nerve (XII)
Answer: A
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A) determination B) readiness C) competence D) potency E) drive
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