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Valentino Hamilton
22 July, 11:32
How many pairs of cranial nerves are there?
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Isabela Stuart
22 July, 15:14
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In humans, there are twelve cranial nerve pairs. The number of pairs differs between other animals. For example, frogs and fish have ten.
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