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Trace the concept of rehabilitation as it was applied from the time of Pennsylvania's "Great Law" up through the medical model of corrections.
Intrinsic Tongue Muscles
Muscles located entirely within the tongue, essential for movements like rolling and elongating.
Cranial Nerves
Twelve pairs of nerves that originate in the brain and control a variety of functions including sensation, motor skills, and autonomic functions in the head and neck.
Trochlear Nerve
The fourth cranial nerve, responsible for controlling the superior oblique muscle of the eye, which allows for rotational movement.
Eyeball
The spherical part of the eye that contains the structures responsible for vision, including the lens, retina, and cornea.
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