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All of the following are naturally occurring opioids except:
Trigeminal Nerves
The fifth cranial nerve responsible for sensory data such as tactition (pressure), thermoception (temperature), and nociception (pain) from the face and head; they also control the muscles for chewing.
Innervates
Supplies an organ or other body part with nerves.
Olfactory Nerves
The set of nerves responsible for the sense of smell, conveying sensory information from the nose to the brain.
Trochlear Nerves
Cranial nerves responsible for the movement of the eyes, specifically controlling the superior oblique muscle for rotational movement.
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