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Trick question! Inferior Rectus and Superior Oblique. You sneaky person you :)

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The muscle that causes the eye to turn down and in is the inferior rectus.

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Inferior rectus, makes the eye look down. Controlled by the oculomotor nerve.

Superior oblique, makes the eye roll, looks down and laterally. Controlled by the trochlear nerve.

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The medial rectus muscle turns the eye medially. The medial rectus is innervated by the oculomotor nerve.

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Medial rectus

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it is superior oblique

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superior oblique

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