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A. Eye muscles
0, there are no muscles in any animals eye
The eye lens is kept in place by ciliary muscles. These muscles can contract or relax.If the ciliary muscles contract or relax the focal length of the eye lens becomes large or small.Or in other words the function of the eye lens is to increase or decrease the focal length of the eye lens.
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Both smooth and cardiac muscles are involuntary. Skeletal is the one that can move "on purpose."
The inferior rectus is an extraocular muscle that is attached to the bottom of the eye. This muscle helps the eye move downward.
Smooth Muscles can, but Cardiac Muscles can not.
Orbital muscles of the eye include:Superior ObliqueInferior ObliqueSuperior rectusinferior rectuslateral rectusmedial rectusLevator Palpebrae superioris (controls eyelid)So 17 muscles control the movement of the eyeball.how many eye muscles control swiveling movement?
The most frequently affected muscles are the muscles outside the eye (extraocular muscles) that control eye movements; the muscles of the jaw, neck, and upper arm (biceps muscle); the muscles of the lower back (lumbar region); and the diaphragm
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)
it surrounds you eye muscles
The effector in the eye primarily refers to structures that facilitate responses to stimuli, such as the muscles that control eye movement and the iris muscles that regulate pupil size. The extraocular muscles control eye movement, allowing the eye to focus on objects, while the iris sphincter and dilator muscles adjust the size of the pupil in response to light levels. These functions help the eye adapt to varying visual conditions.