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Olfactory nerve and Terminal nerve

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Olfactory nerve and Terminal nerve

Olfactory nerve vs. Terminal nerve

The olfactory nerve is typically considered the first cranial nerve, or simply CN I, that contains sensory nerve fibers relating to smell. The terminal nerve, or cranial nerve zero, was discovered by German scientist Gustav Fritsch in 1878 in the brains of sharks.

Similarities between Olfactory nerve and Terminal nerve

Olfactory nerve and Terminal nerve have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cranial nerves, Cribriform plate, Olfactory bulb.

Cranial nerves

Cranial nerves are the nerves that emerge directly from the brain (including the brainstem), in contrast to spinal nerves (which emerge from segments of the spinal cord).

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Cribriform plate

In human anatomy, the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone (horizontal lamina or lamina cribrosa) is received into the ethmoidal notch of the frontal bone and roofs in the nasal cavities.

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Olfactory bulb

The olfactory bulb (bulbus olfactorius) is a neural structure of the vertebrate forebrain involved in olfaction, the sense of smell.

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Olfactory nerve and Terminal nerve Comparison

Olfactory nerve has 30 relations, while Terminal nerve has 27. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 5.26% = 3 / (30 + 27).

References

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