there are cordes and arteries that atach to the eye
Yes, eyeballs do float because they are filled with a jelly-like substance called vitreous humor that has a similar density to water. This allows the eyeballs to stay in place within the eye socket without sinking.
no
Eyeballs are not actually perfectly round objects in an organism's body. Eyeballs are rounded objects that are shaped like ovals.
The eye is surrounded by muscles, ligaments, and fat that keep it securely in place within the eye socket. Additionally, the conjunctiva membrane covers the white part of the eye and helps to anchor the eye in place. This, along with the shape and structure of the eye socket, helps to ensure the eyes remain in position.
eyeballs are soft
they have 2 eyeballs.
No it's impossible to have hair on your eyeballs
The main function of the eye muscles is to hold the eyeball in the right position within the eye socket. The muscles are also needed to turn the eyeballs around.
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they are made from eyeballs...yeah! beat that!
Err - what is "up your eyeballs"
Eyeballs are called eyeballs because they are an eye shaped as a ball. I'll look up why they're called "eyes" in a sec. -- I'm sorry, but no pages or internet sites talk about the origination of the word "eye". you can look it up in an encyclopedia if you want :(