Optic Nerve!!
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The Optic Nerve
Second cranial nerve: The second cranial nerve is the optic nerve, the nerve that connects the eye to the brain and carries the impulses formed by the retina -- the nerve layer that lines the back of the eye, senses light and creates the impulses -- to the brain which interprets them as images.The cranial nerves emerge from or enter the skull (the cranium), as opposed to the spinal nerves which emerge from the vertebral column. There are twelve cranial nerves.In terms of its embryonic development, the optic nerve is a part of the central nervous system (CNS) rather than a peripheral nerve.
Sensory neurons
yes it is, and the optic nerve is attached to your brain.
Occipital nerve. It is the second cranial nerve.
Each of the second pair of cranial nerves, transmitting impulses to the brain from the retina at the back of the eye.
The optic nerve is a group of nerve fibers that function to provide vision. The optical never works by transferring electrical impulses to the brain from a part of the eyes known as the retina.
The auditory nerve carries auditory impulses to the brain.
It is a bundle of nerve fibers that carry electrical impulses to the brain from the retina.
The optic nerve transmits visual impulses from the retina to the brain.
Yes?
Optic
Yes. Light has a speed, electric impulses from the retina to the brain have speeds and the neurons in the brain have speeds.
The Optic Nerve
the eye receives visual images from our surroundings, these images are received by the cones and rods which are on the retina which is found in the eye, the images are translated (by the cones and rods) and sent as impulses to the brain through the optic nerve, the brain is then able to inter-prate these impulses into images we see.
Motor or efferent nerves.
The olfactory nerve carries impulses from odor-detecting cells to the brain.