The optic nerve and optic tracts.
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Sensory information from the eyes is carried to the brain by the optic nerve, which is composed of ganglion cell axons. These fibers transmit visual signals from the retina, where light is converted into neural impulses, to the visual cortex in the brain for processing.
True. Sensory nerves carry messages from the sensory organs (such as skin, eyes, ears, nose, and tongue) to the brain, enabling us to perceive and interpret different stimuli from the environment.
Since your eyes see it upside-down (believe it or not), along the tracks the image is turned rightside-up and then then that is what you see....
I guess there's a tube
The optic nerve carries signals from the eyes to the brain.
Sensory or motor
You eyes and ears do not RECEIVE messages FROM the brain.
You eyes and ears do not RECEIVE messages FROM the brain.
Visual cortex
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Nerve tissue
Messages travel from the dog's eyes to their brain.
i would say that blank is "messages" or electrical impulses.
What system is the thyroid, adrenal glands,and the pancreas part of