Right superior oblique
The abdominal wall muscles. You have internal oblique, external oblique, transverse abdominis and rectus abdominis muscles to form that wall.
6 eye muscles are controlled by 3 cranial nerves lateral rectus-cn 6 medial rectus-cn 3 inferior oblique-cn 3 superior oblique-cn4 inferior rectus-cn 3 superior rectus-cn3 Eyelid: levator palpaebrae Pupils: pupillary sphincter pupillary dilator
Oblique
Platysma muscle
The masseter acts as the antagonist.
The inferior oblique muscle of the eye, abducts, elevates and laterally rotates the eye
The muscle that circles underneath the eyeball is the inferior oblique. The purpose of the inferior oblique is to move the eye upward.
The inferior oblique, superior oblique, lateral rectus, and medial rectus are all used to look cross eyed
The muscle is called an 'extraocular muscle', of which there are 6 - they are relatively small,incredible strong and efficient. They are : medial rectus; superior rectus; superior oblique; lateral rectus; inferior rectus and inferior oblique.
The muscles associated with the movement of the eyeball are the superior rectus inferior rectus the superior oblique and inferior oblique and the medial and lateral rectus
The superior oblique muscle turns the eye inferiorly and medially. It is innervated by the trochlear nerve.
The muscles are called the extraocular muscules, and they are the superior rectus, inferior rectus, medial rectus, lateral rectus, superior oblique, and inferior oblique.
Trick question! Inferior Rectus and Superior Oblique. You sneaky person you :)
The inferior oblique muscle, which is located in the anterior portion beneath the eye (hence the inferior in the name). Its full Latin name is obliquus oculi inferior.
Skeletal muscle is the type that allows you to direct your eyeballs. Skeletal muscle is the only type that can be consciously controlled.
Inferior Oblique Human & Physiology Lab Manual, Cat Edition 10th Edition p365
The abdominal wall muscles. You have internal oblique, external oblique, transverse abdominis and rectus abdominis muscles to form that wall.