yes it is, and the optic nerve is attached to your brain.
Occipital nerve. It is the second cranial nerve.
A+ students: the answer is optic nerve.
The optic nerve exits the retina at the optic disc, otherwise known as the "blind spot".
Photoreceptor cells in the retina. Bipolar cells in the retina. Ganglion cells in the retina. Optic nerve fibers in the optic nerve. Lateral geniculate nucleus in the thalamus. Optic radiation fibers in the brain to the primary visual cortex in the occipital lobe.
The optic nerve is the part of the brain that connects the eyes to the brain. It transmits visual information from the retina to the visual centers in the brain, allowing us to perceive and interpret the world around us.
the axons of the retina culminate in the optic nerve which forms a blind spot on the retina
The junction of the retina and optic nerve is called the optic disc or optic nerve head. This is where the optic nerve exits the eye and carries visual information from the retina to the brain. The optic disc is also known as the blind spot because it lacks photoreceptor cells and cannot detect light.
optic nerve
Occipital nerve. It is the second cranial nerve.
Neurons in the retina exit the eye forming the optic nerve.
A+ students: the answer is optic nerve.
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 optic nerve.
The optic nerve carries signals (images) from the retina to the brain.
The optic nerve exits the retina at the optic disc, otherwise known as the "blind spot".
Photoreceptor cells in the retina. Bipolar cells in the retina. Ganglion cells in the retina. Optic nerve fibers in the optic nerve. Lateral geniculate nucleus in the thalamus. Optic radiation fibers in the brain to the primary visual cortex in the occipital lobe.
The optic nerve.