The smallest nerve is called the Homologous Tracheal and it is located in the Jawed Vertebrates. (BTW I'm only 10)
The Trochlear Nerve
The smallest cranial nerve is the trochlear nerve (CN IV). It is responsible for controlling the superior oblique muscle of the eye, which helps with downward and inward eye movement.
No, nerve cells, also known as neurons, are not the smallest cells. The smallest cells are bacteria-like cells known as mycoplasma. Nerve cells are much larger in size compared to mycoplasma cells.
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In a nerve cell, the nucleus is located in the cell body.
The Trigeminal Nerve is located in a structure in the brain stem called the pons.
Occulomotor nerve (CN III) is located between the midbrain and pons.
research about the smallest and biggest muscles in the body.where are located?
The smallest are in the ear and the majority of bones are in your feet
The acoustic nerve, also known as the vestibulocochlear nerve, is located in the inner ear. It is responsible for transmitting sound and balance information from the ear to the brain.
The sciatic nerve is located in the lower back, running down through the buttocks and into the legs.
he trochlear nerve (the fourth cranial nerve, also called the fourth nerve, IV) is a motor nerve (a "somatic efferent" nerve) that innervates a single muscle: thesuperior oblique muscle of the eye.The trochlear nerve is unique among the cranial nerves in several respects. It is the smallest nerve in terms of the number of axons it contains.