the orbital bone
the orbital bone
Yes the orb
The Orbital bone protects the eyes
By covering the eyeball.
to protect frm foreign bodies
Frogs have bone rings called scleral ossicles to support and protect their eyes. These rings help maintain the shape of the eyeball, which is important for good vision. The bony structure also provides support to the muscles and tissues surrounding the eye.
The sternum IS a bone.
Tendons may also attach muscles to structures such as the eyeball.
To protect it from objects and to coat the eyeball to keep it moist.
The outer layer of the eyeball is called the sclera. It is a tough, white, fibrous tissue that helps to maintain the shape of the eye and protect the delicate structures inside.
Yes, when the eyelids are closed, they cover the entire eyeball including the posterior portion. This helps protect the eye from external elements such as dust and debris.
Tendons attach muscle to bone ligaments attach bone to bone