The olfactory and optic cranial nerves are often referred to as tracts. Why?

A. Because they process sensory information
B. Because their receptor cells have origins in the brain
C. Because of mislabeling during the 19th century when they were first identified
D. Because they develop during a later embryological period


Answer: B

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