The optic nerve is in the eye (optical, Optical illusions)
In the back of the eye
Yes
The optic nerve exits the retina at the optic disc, otherwise known as the "blind spot".
Optic nerve. Well, it connects the retina to the brain. The muscles of the eye also connect to the brain, but not through the optic nerve.
Optic disc:The optic disc is also called the blind spot. There are no receptors in this part of the retina. This is where all of the axons of the ganglion cells(last neurons before optic nerve) exit the retina to form the optic nerve.
Yes it is located on the optic disk in the back of each eye where the optic nerve attaches to the retina
vestibulocochlear nerve
The optic nerve
The optic nerve exits the retina at the optic disc, otherwise known as the "blind spot".
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the optic nerve
Each eye contains an optic nerve, as the meet at the optic chiasm, some of the nerve fibers cross over. This sensitive area is referred to as the optic nerve pathway crossover.
Optic nerve. Well, it connects the retina to the brain. The muscles of the eye also connect to the brain, but not through the optic nerve.
The optic nerve
your optic nerve attatches your eye and brain together
The optic nerve enters the eye at the back of the eyeball through an opening called the optic disc. This area is also known as the blind spot because it lacks light-sensitive cells (rods and cones) that are present in other parts of the retina.
The natural blind spot (scotoma) is due to lack of receptors (rods or cones) where the optic nerve and blood vessels leave the eye. It is where the optic nerve leaves the retina not enter it. The optic disk or blind spot is where the optic nerve leaves the eye; you cannot use that field of vision because the optic nerve is there.
Optic nerve
optic nerve