No, because they are sticked to your pupil
intraocular fluid
The optic nerve located behind the eyeball
The jelly-like material behind the lens of the eye is called the vitreous humor. It helps to maintain the shape of the eyeball, support the retina, and transmit light to the back of the eye for visual processing.
Probably, but you'd have to get hit fairly hard from behind... ew...
One of the advantages is that there is almost no opportunity for glass to get stuck in your eyeball and no matter what angle you are looking at, you can still see
An eyeball is a ball in your eye
Eyeball
No, people can not tie their eyeball because there are nerves attached to the back of your eye so you cannot possibly turn your eye a whole 360 degrees. No matter how flexible you are it is impossible. But, you can rip out your eyeball with enough force behind your eye. :)
Retrobulbar neuritis is inflammation of the optic nerve behind the eyeball, leading to vision loss, usually in one eye. It is typically associated with multiple sclerosis or other demyelinating conditions. Treatment may involve corticosteroids to reduce inflammation and improve vision.
No, an infant's eyeball is about 65 to 75% the size of a grown person's eyeball. They do get bigger, mostly before puberty.
Eyeball is a compound word.
In your armpit would be a fun place for an eyeball.