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optic nerve The nerve that connects the eye to the brain. The optic nerve carries impulses of light from the retina to the brain, which then interprets the impulses as images.
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optically active Used to describe the ability of some molecules to rotate plane-polarized light.
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optic nerve Nerve fibers that connect the retina to the visual cortex. 649
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optic Gr. optikos, relating to the eye, sight. Optic nerve is the nerve of vision. Discovered by Alcmaeon about 500 BC
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optics the earliest surviving Greek treatise on perspective, contains propositions on the apparent sizes and shapes of objects viewed from different distances and angles.
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