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Which cranial nerve cannot move both eyes right to left?


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Cranial Nerves - Each of twelve pairs of nerves which arise directly from the brain, not from the spinal cord, and pass through separate apertures in the skull.

The abducens nerve (or abducent nerve) is the sixth cranial nerve (CNVI), in humans, that controls the movement of the lateral rectus muscle, responsible for outward gaze. It is a somatic efferent nerve.

The answer is the abducens nerve, this controls part of the eye movement.

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Sixth nerve palsy

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