CN IX CN IX n. IX. Glossopharyngeal Nerve Schema Greater petrosal nerve Deep petrosal nerve Lesser petrosal nerve Nerve (Vidian) of pterygoid cana[ Auriculotemporal nerve Pterygopalatine ganglion Mandibular nerve (V3) Parotid gland □tic ganglion Tubal branch of tympanic pie Auditory (Eustachian) tube and pharyngeal opening Superior cervical sympathetic ganglion Stylopharyngeus muscle and nerve branch Pharyngeal plexus Tonsillar branch of glossopharyngeal nerve Taste and somatic sensation posterior W3 of tongue Pharyngeal branch of vagus nerve Carotid sinus branch of glossopharyngeal nerve' „„ External carotid artery -Efferent fibers -Afferent fibers Carotid bod^ ........... Parasympathetic fibers ympanic cavity and plexus Geniculate gangjion of facial nerve ^Caroticotympanic nerve (from carotid plexus) Stylomastoid foramen Solitary tract nucleus nferior salivatory nucleus Glossopharyngeal nerve (IX) Superior ganglion of glossopharyngeal nerve Spinal tract and spinal nucleus of trigeminal nerve Nucleus ambiguus Jugular foramen Communication to auricular branch of vagus nerve Inferior ganglion of glossopharyngeal nerve Tympanic nerve (of Jacobson) Communication to facial nerve (VII) Vagus nerve [X\ Pharyngeal branch of glossopharyngeal nerve Lingual branch of glossopharyngeal nerve Sympathetic trunk Internal carotid artery Carotid sinus Common carotid artery CN X CN X CN X somatosenzorická aferentace r menin9eus z ušního boltce a meatus a. ext. n. laryngeus sup CN XI n. XI. n. XI. CN XII n. XII. n. XII. intraglosální svaly jazyka a m. genioglossus, hyoglossus et styloglossus infrahyoid n í svaly