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the optic nerve transmits the nerve impulses of smell​

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Answered by Aayush23kumawat
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The olfactory nerve is typically considered the first cranial nerve, or simply CN I, that contains sensory nerve fibers relating to the sense of smell. The afferent nerve fibers of the olfactory receptor neurons transmit nerve impulses about odors to the central nervous system (olfaction).

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Answered by InvincibleAtharva
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The olfactory nerve, also known as CN I, is the first cranial nerve and contains sensory nerve fibres that relate to the sense of smell. The olfactory receptor neurons' afferent nerve fibres communicate nerve signals concerning scents to the central nervous system.

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