In a man, abducens nerve is injured. Which one of
the following functions will be affected?
(a) Movement of the eyeball
(b) Movement of the tongue
(c) Swallowing
(d) Movement of the neck

1 Answer

Answer :

(a) Movement of the eyeball

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