Anatomy : Brain : Brainstem : Cranial Nerve Nuclei :
Olfactory Nerve

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Cranial nerve I, known as the olfactory nerve, conveys the sense of smell.  Within the mucosa of the nasal cavity exist fine nerves, which ascend through the cribriform plate (part of the skull base which contains fine perforations through which nerves may travel) and then travel in the olfactory tract to enter the undersurface of the brain.