greater petrosal nerve
deep petrosal nerve
vestibular ganglion
nerve of the pterygoid canal
nasopalatine nerve
pterygopalatine ganglion
Vidian nerve
vestibular nerve
effector
splanchnic nerve
preganglionic
neuroganglion
sympathetic
medial pterygoid nerve
sensory root
submandibular ganglion
pseudoganglion
end organ
nucleus ambiguus
lateral pterygoid nerve
medulla spinalis
spinal cord
bivagotomy
neurosensiferous
endoneurium
vagovagal
vagosympathetic
Schwann cell
sympathetic trunk
fillet
eighth nerve
nerve trunk
lemniscus
trigeminal ganglion
Jacobson nerve
thoracodorsalis
auditory nerve
sympathovagal
eighth cranial nerve
sensory
Remak fiber
otic ganglion
paratrigeminal
neuropathy
vagoglossopharyngeal
sensory neuron
lumbar ganglion
pericavernous
geniculate ganglion
nervous
myeloarchitecture
lumbar plexus
ciliary ganglion
corpus callosum
neuric
vagoaccessory
neurilemma
motor fiber
ischiatic nerve
nerve cord
plexus lumbalis
efferent fiber
gustatory cell
neuroepithelium
internervular
taste cell
nerve cell
spinal ganglion
parasympathetic
vestibulocochlear nerve
dorsal root ganglion
nervus vestibulocochlearis
short ciliary nerve
radial nerve
nervus intermedius
organ of Chievitz
nervus glossopharyngeus
acoustic nerve
mesolimbic
glossopharyngeal nerve
neurogenic
inferior ganglion
ninth cranial nerve
plexus sacralis
neurolemma
rhombomere
motor nerve
sacral plexus
transmission
lateral pectoral nerve
nervelet
alveus
radiation
lesser petrosal nerve
neurosystem

English words for 'A mixed nerve that contains mostly sensory and some parasympathetic fibers, arises in the geniculate ganglion, joins with the deep petrosal nerve at the entrance of the pterygoid canal to form the Vidian nerve, and as part of this nerve sends sensory fibers to the soft palate with some to the Eustachian tube and sends parasympathetic fibers forming the motor root of the pterygopalatine ganglion.'

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