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Match each cranial nerve to the symptoms that would result from damage to that particular nerve.
a.olfactory nerve
b.facial nerve
c.vestibulocochlear nerve
d.vagus nerve
e.optic nerve
f.oculomotor, trochlear, and abducens nerves
g.trigeminal nerve
h.glossopharyngeal nerve
i.hypoglossal nerve
j.spinal accessory nerve
-Hoarseness or loss of voice
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