bones dont make your eye move..when you look at the skuul theres no connecting bone where the eye should be...
Muscles make bones move.
The eye except for that the eye isn't a bone.
Muscles are attached to the bones. When a muscle contrast ,it applies a force to the bone it's attached to,which makes the bone move.
joints, ligaments, cartilage
Because your muscle in your cheek bone has the inability to move upwards to shove your eye shut.
makes the eye move in circles,up,down,left,and right
Technically, the eye bone is the supra-orbital foramen.
the muscle is damaged and makes it hard to move around.
When examining a bone outside the body, compact and spongy bone are visible to the naked eye.
Frontal bone
the eye lies in the orbital cavity, a fossa made up of many bones of the skull! there is no orbital bone in the eye.
The skull contains what we call the eye socket or orbit. There are seven bones that articulate to form the orbit: frontal bone, lacrimal bone, ethmoid bone, zygomatic bone, maxillary bone, palatine bone and the sphenoid bone.
Well your "eye brow bone" is actually a part of your skull, and you can fracture your skull, yes.