Working hard to memorize the functions of the cranial nerves is a typical part of nursing school. not only is it important to co
rrelate the proper nerve number and name, but including the proper function makes this task quite a challenge! which cranial nerves are enabling you to read this question?
The optic nerve II or cranial nerve II transmit visual signal or information from the eyes to the brain. This is a paired cranial nerve that is technically part of the central nervous system. The optic nerve is composed of retinal ganglion cell and glial cells.
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