Do all nerves originate in the brain?
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No, it's really just a small but distinctive group of nerves that branch directly from the brain, more specifically from the brain stem. These are called cranial nerves and they help carry out movements, sensations, and reflexes related to structures in and around the head. The rest of the nerves brRead more
No, it’s really just a small but distinctive group of nerves that branch directly from the brain, more specifically from the brain stem. These are called cranial nerves and they help carry out movements, sensations, and reflexes related to structures in and around the head. The rest of the nerves branch from the spinal cord, the next part of the brain that runs along the spine and originates from the peripheral nerves that help facilitate movement, sensation, and reflexes for the brain. rest of the body.
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