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There are two optic nerves in the human body, one for each eye. These nerves transmit visual information from the retina to the brain, allowing us to see and interpret our surroundings.
Two one behind each eye.
Each eye has one nerve for vision, the optic nerve, Cranial Nerve II. Nerves are actually bundles of many nerve fibers. There are nerves that supply impulses for the muscles associated with the eyeballs so they can move are the Cranial Nerve III, Oculomotor, Cranial Nerve IV, Trochlear, and Cranial Nerve VI, the Abducens nerve.
yes,viterous humour and aqueos humour present in human eye
The human eye is estimated to have a resolution of 576 megapixels.
None. Actually the eye is held in place with the help of the skull.
the eye ball and the eye .x
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No. The blind spot reflects the retinal area where the optic nerve fibres leave the eye ( The Optic Nerve head). So in many animals the blind spot is present though they are not aware of it. Same goes with human.
One on each eye...i think
The human eye can perceive about 20 stops of dynamic range.
Optic nerves can make eye pupils be big all the time. If the eye doctor told you this then it is correct.