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Yes they are. At the back of the eye the optical nerve comes out of the eyes and runs to the brain so your brain can process what you are seeing. If our brain does not process what we see then the image would be upside down and backwards. So the optical nerve is what connects the eyes to the brain giving us the image as we see it normally.

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Light enters the ey by passing through the many layers of the eye, including the lens and the pupil, before hitting the light sensitive neres in the back of the eye. These nerves process the stimulus from the light, and send it to the brain via electric impulses.

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Yes, the eyes are connected to the brain via the optic nerve and connects to the occipital lobe of the brain.

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The optic nerves connect the brain and eyes.

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Via the optic nerves

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Mid Brain -

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jamesonnaomi

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Correct

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