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How do cranial nerves transmit information to the senses?

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Through the nervous system, the cranial nerves are in the Brain, so since it is in the Brain it sends messages through the nerves. correct me if i am wrong

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In general, sensory ganglia of the cranial nerves send out a branch that divides into two branches: a branch that enters the brain and one that is connected to a sensory organ. Examples of sensory organs are pressure or pain sensors in the skin and more specialized ones such as taste receptors of the tongue

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