It's the string like things on the back of the eye next to the optic nerve, it allows the eye to move around.
Human eye have ciliary muscles not eye muscles,which holds the eye lens in position.these muscles controls the focal length of eye lens.
They change the shape of the lens. (Novanet)
To swivel eye. Cillary muscles are to contract and expand to focus on close and distant objects.
The function of the muscles on the sheep is to move the eye in a certain direction
It controls the movement of eyes,upwards,downward,sideways etc.They are important for fixation of eye and fild vision.
They serve to rotate the eyeball
To allow the eyes to turn
The voluntary muscles of the eye is the extrinsic eye muscle that are controlled during the convergence reflex. The convergence reflex is keen on keeping the eye alert.
Extrinsic eye muscles move the eyeball in relation to the rest of the body, whereas intrinsic muscles move structures within the eyeball.A: The extrinsic muscles control the movement of the eyes.The extrinsic muscles are controlled by the somatic nervous system(voluntary) The intrinsicmuscles control the lens and pupil. The intrinsiceye muscles, (including the iris sphincter, radial pupilodilator muscles and the ciliarymuscle), are under the control of the autonomic nervous system(involuntary)
to help and protect the hand from hyperextension
extrinsic muscles are strained
inferior oblique
yes they are, I studied this in college
Medial Rectus
eyebrows, eyelids, lacrimal apparatus, conjunctiva, and extrinsic eye muscles
focus light onto the retina
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Hyman Saul Sugar has written: 'The extrinsic eye muscles' -- subject(s): Diseases, Eye, Muscles 'The glaucomas' -- subject(s): Glaucoma
Superior Rectus Medial Rectus InferiorRectus Superior Oblique Inferior Oblique Lateral Rectus