how many cranial nerves are present in scoliodon fish
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How many cranial nerves are present in scoliodon fish?
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There are ten pairs of cranial nerves in all the fishes.
So there are ten pairs of cranial nerves present in scoliodon fish.
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10 pairs of cranial nerves are present in Scoliodon fish.
Explanation:
- The anterior part of the body is supplied by ten pairs of cranial nerves that emerge from the brain in various locations.
- The ventral surface of the cerebrum also yields a pair of terminal or pre olfactory nerves, sometimes known as zero nerves.
- The forebrain is made up of a sizable, intact cerebral hemisphere. Comparatively larger than that of other fish is the cerebral hemisphere.
- Two thick olfactory peduncles protrude from the cerebral hemisphere's anterior end, and each one leads to a sizable bilobed olfactory lobe.
- Close to the olfactory capsules are the olfactory lobes.
- Many bundles of nerve fibers make up each olfactory nerve.
- The walls and surface of the cerebrum are thick and smooth.
- On the mid-ventral surface of the cerebrum is a tiny aperture known as the neuropore.
- The diencephalon, which makes up the back of the forebrain, is quite small.
- The anterior choroid plexus is located on the thin, non-nervous roof of the diencephalon.
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