vagus nerve formation
The process that gives rise to the vagus nerve. This process pertains to the initial formation of a structure from unspecified parts. This nerve is primarily sensory but also has visceromotor components. It originates in the brain stem and controls many autonomic functions of the heart, lungs, stomach, pharynx, larynx, trachea, esophagus and other gastrointestinal tract components. It controls some motor functions such as speech. The sensory branches mediate sensation from the pharynx, larynx, thorax and abdomen; it also innervates taste buds in the epiglottis. [ GOC:dgh GOC:cls http://openisbn.com/search.php?q=0838580343&isbn=1/ GOC:dph GOC:jid http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/go/references/0000021 ]
Term info
CN X biosynthesis, CN X formation
biological_process
GO:0021646
Term relations
- anatomical structure formation involved in morphogenesis and results in formation of some vagus nerve
- cranial nerve formation
- results in formation of some vagus nerve
- part of some vagus nerve morphogenesis