The parasympathetic division of the nervous system is composed of which cranial nerves?
a. III, VII, IX, and X
b. IV, VII, IX, and XI
c. VII, VIII, IX, and X
d. IX, X, and XI
Answer: a. III, VII, IX, and X
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